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the incident had occurred and was gone for me: it was an incident of no moment, no romance, no interest in a sense; yet it marked with change one single hour of a monotonous life. my had been needed and claimed; i had given it: i was to have done something; trivial, transitory though the deed was, it was yet an active thing, and was weary of an existence all passive.
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which statements use the term weary in the same context as it is used in this excerpt? select all that apply.
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> after the marathon, many runners were weary and needee physical assistance.
> the board examinations made me weary, when i was finally done, i went home and took a nap.
> her attempts to justify her actions made us weary, and we were left with no option but to scold her.
> after a while, i grew weary of old books; in an effort to gain answers, i contacted a ph. d. student for information.

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