Q46. Why did Sam’s verdict make Charley’s wife ‘mad’? A. It made it difficult for her to accept that Charley would consult a psychiatrist. B. It seemed to suggest to her that she was the cause of Charley’s unhappiness. C. It made her aware of Charley’s delicate state of mind. D. It offended her that Charley and Sam collectively accused her.
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B. It seemed to suggest to her that she was the cause of Charley’s unhappiness.
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Charley’s wife Louisa got mad when Sam told them that he was unhappy because it seemed to her that she was the cause of Charley’s unhappiness.
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"Sam's verdict make Charley's wife mad because is seemed to suggest to her that she was the cause of Charley's unhappiness"
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He told I was sad. That made my wife kind of mad, but he described that he meant the modern world is full of self-doubt, fear, war, worry and all the rest of it, and that I just want to run away. Everybody I know wants to escape, but they don’t stroll down into any third level at Grand Central Station.
But that is the reason, he said, and my friends all accepted. Everything points to it, they declared. My stamp collecting, for example; that’s a ‘temporary refuge from reality.’
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