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OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Read the line from the passage and answer the question that follows. I dare say there are fellows in the world—men of blood and iron, don't you know, and all that sort of thing—whom she (Agatha) couldn't intimidate; but if you're a chappie like me, fond of a quiet life, you simply curl into a ball when you see her coming, and hope for the best.

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Which of these sentences is the most accurate paraphrase of this line? Agatha wouldn't intimidate a hero, but I'm a villain. Agatha wouldn't intimidate a scoundrel, but I'm a gentle person. Agatha wouldn't intimidate a tougher man, but I'm a coward. Agatha wouldn't intimidate a violent man, but I'm a weakling.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is the third one

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

@Saint101 You must be right, I just submit it and the 4th one was wrong :P thanks :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome

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