Read line 21 from the selection.

MONSIEUR JOURDAIN: [Putting on his hat] I would rather be uncivil than troublesome.

Based on your knowledge of the Anglo-Saxon suffix -some, which best defines troublesome?
A. causing trouble
B. enjoying trouble
C. stopping trouble
D. experiencing trouble

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The best definition of "troublesome" based on the Anglo-Saxon suffix -some is:

A. causing trouble.

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