Which word best describes the white rabbit from the excerpt


surprised
scared
exhausted
delighted

Thank you :)

I think it is scared

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You're welcome!

What excerpt?

Oh sorry line 10 oh the duchess oh my fur and whiskers she'll get me executed as sure as ferrets are ferrets oh you have them

OK, and which of those 4 choices do you think this reflects?

This sounds scared:

she'll get me executed as sure as ferrets are ferrets

This sounds surprised:
oh you have them

You'll need to take this in context — that is, consider the lines before and after. It's really hard to tell with just 2 or 3 lines.

exhausted

As long as it fits with the lines before and after the excerpt, you'll be correct!

=)

To determine which word best describes the white rabbit from the excerpt, we need to carefully analyze the information provided in the text. Unfortunately, you did not provide an excerpt, so I am unable to directly analyze the passage.

However, I can guide you through the process of finding the answer on your own. Start by rereading the excerpt and paying close attention to any descriptions or actions related to the white rabbit. Look for clues that hint towards the rabbit's emotional state.

If the passage describes the white rabbit as being startled, taken aback, or in a state of shock, then "surprised" would be the best word to describe it. If the passage suggests that the white rabbit is afraid, frightened, or trembling, then "scared" would be the appropriate word. If the text indicates the rabbit is tired, worn out, or weary, then "exhausted" would be the best choice. Lastly, if the passage mentions the white rabbit being joyful, pleased, or enthusiastic, then "delighted" would be a fitting word.

After thoroughly examining the excerpt using these guidelines, you should be able to determine which word best describes the white rabbit's state in the context of the passage.