The chief citizen was York Leicester Driscoll, about forty years old, judge of the county court. . . . He was respected, esteemed and beloved by all of the community.



(from ,begin underline,The Tragedy Of Pudd'nhead Wilson,end underline, by Mark Twain)

Question
What does the use of the word "beloved" suggest about Driscoll that "respected" or "esteemed" do not?

Answer options with 4 options
1.
He was adored.

2.
He was admired.

3.
He was treated with dignity.

4.
He was an important person.

1. He was adored.