Question 622d08

2.1 Words in Context - Contextual meaning of words and phrases
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The following text is from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula. The narrator is being driven in a carriage through a remote region at night.

The baying of the wolves sounded nearer and nearer, as though they were closing round on us from every side. we grew dreadfully afraid, and the horses shared my fear. The driver, however, was not in the least disturbed; he kept turning his head to left and right, but we could not see anything through the darkness.

As used in the text, what does the word “disturbed” most nearly mean?

A.

Disorganized

B.

Alarmed

C.

Offended

D.

Interrupted