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Which word best fills in the blank in this sentence?
“The __________ child was always in a bad mood.”
Palpable
Distraught
Bewildered
Petulant
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From the book the giver


Sagot :

Distraught

No other word would fit the sentence.

Answer:

petulant.

Explanation:

Palpable - able to be touched or felt

Distraught - deeply upset and agitated

Bewildered - confused

Petulant - childishly sulky or bad-tempered

I would most likely choose petulant because since the sentence is talking about the child always in a bad mood, it would fit in with it.