severe – “Mrs Whatsit,” Charles Wallace demanded severely, “why did you take Mrs. Buncombe’s sheets?”
A. unsparing and uncompromising in discipline or judgment
B. incapable of harmonious association
C. shout loudly and without restraint
D. causing or marked by grief or anguish

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