Question f5da42

1.3 Inferences - Conclusions implied but not stated
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The following text is from Beatrice Harraden’s 1894 novel Ships that Pass in the Night.

In an old second-hand bookshop in London, an old man sat reading Gibbon’s History of Rome. He did not put down his book when the postman brought him a letter. He just glanced indifferently at the letter, and impatiently at the postman. Zerviah Holme did not like to be interrupted when he was reading Gibbon; and as he was always reading Gibbon, an interruption was always regarded by him as an insult.

Based on the text, how did Zerviah Holme most likely feel when the letter was delivered?

A.

He felt relieved because he had been expecting an important letter. 

B.

He felt excited because the letter was from a good friend.

C.

He felt sad because the postman did not stop to talk with him before leaving. 

D.

He felt annoyed because he was interrupted while reading his favorite author.