>Which of these lines is most likely to cause Peter to become both forlorn and inarticulate?

A Make up your mind, already someone has had a nice big dinner from that cat!
B No! No! No! Don’t you dare take that! You hear? It’s mine! My father gave me that!
C When you get back with all of your friends, you’re going to say . . .now what did I ever see in that Mrs. Quack Quack
D Mr. Frank . . . the most wonderful news! . . . The invasion has begun!

my C

I don't think C is the answer. Wouldn't being with his friends be a cheerful thought?

yes soA

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Yes. I think it's A.

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The line "When you get back with all of your friends, you’re going to say . . .now what did I ever see in that Mrs. Quack Quack" is most likely to cause Peter to become both forlorn and inarticulate.

To understand this, we need to analyze the options and the given context. Peter is the subject of the question, and the question is asking which line would make him both forlorn and inarticulate. "Forlorn" means feeling sad or lonely, and "inarticulate" means unable to express oneself clearly or effectively.

Option C suggests that Peter may have had a change of heart or realization about someone called Mrs. Quack Quack. It implies that once Peter returns with his friends, he may question his previous feelings for Mrs. Quack Quack. This situation could potentially make him feel sad (forlorn) and at a loss for words or unable to express his thoughts clearly (inarticulate).

To answer the question, we analyzed the given options and used reasoning skills to determine which option would align with the given traits of Peter and the desired outcome described in the question.