Comprehensionmedium · Past Paper
Anish was sweating and kept checking his notes every few seconds before his turn to speak at the assembly. What can be inferred?
AAnish is very confident.
BAnish is nervous about public speaking.
CAnish is bored with the assembly.
DAnish is feeling very cold.
✓ Correct Answer: B — Anish is nervous about public speaking.
Sweating and constant checking of notes are signs of anxiety or stage fright.
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