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12 December, 07:51

Which two words could correctly replace the word indulgently as it is used in this excerpt from Ernest Buckler's "Penny in the Dust"?

"It was all over losing a penny or something, wasn't it?" she went on, when I didn't answer. It was. She laughed indulgently, "You were a crazy kid, weren't you?"

I was. But there was more to it than that. I had never seen a brand-new penny before. I thought they were all black. This one was bright as gold. And my father had given it to me.

adoringly

meanly

mockingly

kindly tauntingly its a multiple choice theres more than one answer

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  1. 12 December, 09:31
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    Adoringly or kindly is the answer
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