Envoking sadness or pity
A. Pathos
B. Melancholy
C. Mournful
D. Dirge
E. Sympathetic

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B. Jerry grew up with just his mother in Baltimore, not knowing his father had been abducted by a flying saucer in 1987, never to be seen again.
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