Choose the meaning of the bold word.

We were maids and farmers, handymen and washerwomen, and anything higher that we aspired to was farcical and presumptuous. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)
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Responses

puzzling
puzzling

too bold
too bold

silly
silly

pitiful

pitiful

Choose the meaning of the bold word.

The ugliness they left was palpable. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)
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Responses

able to be felt
able to be felt

strange
strange

hurtful
hurtful

imagined

We were maids and farmers, handymen and washerwomen, and anything higher that we aspired to was farcical and presumptuous. (from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)

(1 point)
Responses

puzzling
puzzling

too bold
too bold

silly
silly

pitiful
The bold word is presumptuous.

farcical

To determine the meaning of the bold word, you can look for clues in the context of the sentence. In this case, the sentence mentions that anything higher that the people aspired to was "farcical and presumptuous." This suggests that the bold word must have a negative connotation and relates to something that is considered unrealistic or impractical.

Based on these clues, the meaning of the bold word would be "silly."