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World Languages, 17.06.2021 02:20 snikergrace

Well, I did it. Oh, it was a long rowin time in the cold, with me worryin. But pretty soon I see a light way up high. Then I remembered the woman told me to watch for a light. Told me to row to the light, which is what I did. And when I got to it, there were two men. They reached down and grabbed the girl. Then one of the men took me by the arm. Said, "You about hungry?" And if he hadn't been holdin me, I would of fell out of that rowboat. Which two words best describe the speaker’s feelings in this passage?

anxious and frightened
hopeful and excited
upset and confused
cheerful and confident

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