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b. Who was Querulous?
e. What was the reason for this feeling?​

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Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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In the legal profession and courts, a querulant (from the Latin querulus - "complaining") is a person who obsessively feels wronged, particularly about minor causes of action. In particular the term is used for those who repeatedly petition authorities or pursue legal actions based on manifestly unfounded grounds.

But, any way it's defined, it can be supported by studies that feelings are just as important as reason when guiding decisions. Sure, we often try to hide them, which is probably a good thing for long term issues, but feelings are just as important as any other decision making tool.

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Answered by ananyasinghania56
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Answer:

(B)

Meaning of querulous in English. often complaining, especially in a weak high voice: He became increasingly dissatisfied and querulous in his old age.

(E)

konsi feeling

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