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14 March, 17:48

Okeke had gone as far as to say that Enoch should not be hidden in the parsonage, because he would only draw the wrath of the clan upon the pastor. Mr. Smith had rebuked him in very strong language, and had not sought his advice that morning. But now, as he came up and stood by him confronting the angry spirits, Mr. Smith looked at him and smiled. It was a wan smile, but there was deep gratitude there.

Based on the context in which it appears, what does the word wan most likely mean in this excerpt?

A. cheerful

B. mocking

C. strained

D. suspicious

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  1. 14 March, 18:46
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    I feel like its cheerful, since he smiles and shows gratitude.
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