On his way to school, Franz says that he had the strength to resist and chose to hurry off to school. The underlined phrase suggests that Franz was A. hesitant. B. threatened. C. tempted. D. repentant
The underlined phrase "he had the strength to resist and chose to hurry off to school" suggests that Franz was:
A. hesitant.
The phrase implies that Franz had the inner strength to resist something (possibly a temptation or something else) and decided to hurry off to school instead of giving in. This indicates hesitancy or resistance to a particular action or temptation.
Franz was prepared for the test on participles. The chirping birds and sight of the Prussian soldiers were far more interesting to him than his attending school. That is why he stayed out of the 'doors of the school to bask in nature's glory.'
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The underlined phrase "he had the strength to resist and chose to hurry off to school" suggests that Franz was:
A. hesitant.
The phrase implies that Franz had the inner strength to resist something (possibly a temptation or something else) and decided to hurry off to school instead of giving in. This indicates hesitancy or resistance to a particular action or temptation.
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Franz was prepared for the test on participles. The chirping birds and sight of the Prussian soldiers were far more interesting to him than his attending school. That is why he stayed out of the 'doors of the school to bask in nature's glory.'