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"the prisoner who wore glasses" which phrase best describes brille?
a: easygoing and generous with his friends
b: intelligent, yet shortsighted in his political views
c: intuitive and calculation in his appraisal of others
d: quick-thinking and quick-tempered in his reactions
can anyone explain this one for me ?

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