单选题AhappilyBbravelyCsoftlyDangrily

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A

happily

B

bravely

C

softly

D

angrily


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解析:
根据下文可知,由于干重活的缘故,手指已经不再适合绘画了,所以他此时的心情既难过又无奈,所以用softly最符合题意。

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