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This sentence is from the passage.
"His mania and folly grew to such a pitch that he sold
many acres of his lands to buy books of the exploits and
man with adventures of the Knights of old."
18. But
Id books What does the word mania most clearly mean in the
asures sentence?
• such a
ventures
lIs
• 1. powerful yearning
In. came
e had
• 2. tremendous craving
• 3. excessive enthusiasm
• 4. inappropriate admiration
ing 6+ CCSS 2010 V4
Question # 13
^
ENG
INTL
dx I
10:12 AM
D
01/03/2023
ort sc
Answer

3. Excessive enthusiasm.

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The word mania in the sentence is used to describe the character's intense enthusiasm for the exploits and adventures of the Knights of old. This indicates that...
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