单选题In contrast to his aunt’s feelings, the narrator felt .AsadBindifferentCfrustratedDrelieved

单选题
In contrast to his aunt’s feelings, the narrator felt .
A

sad

B

indifferent

C

frustrated

D

relieved


参考解析

解析:
从全文来看,作者不敢去看望病重的父亲,在去的过程中不断吸烟,有想尖叫的冲动,以及见到父亲后想跟他说话却不知道说什么,可知作者的心情是压抑的,灰心挫败的。

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