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15 October, 13:33

But my brother was passionate, and had often beaten me, which I took extreamly amiss; and, thinking my apprenticeship very tedious, I was continually wishing for some opportunity of shortening it, which at length offered in a manner unexpected.

How does the word "extreamly" (extremely) contribute to this passage?

A. It demonstrates the violent relationship between the two brothers.

B. It clarifies a complex idea.

C. It emphasizes how the narrator felt about his brother.

D. It makes the tone in the passage more casual.

I think its C?

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  1. 15 October, 14:03
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    I think its C. to and ty for typing the passage too some ppl don't and I feel so bad for not being able to answer their questions but anyway I think its C. It emphasizes how the narrator feels.
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