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"The Flight of Icarus" Sally Benson

What does "crazed by anxiety" mean?


He is calm and confident.


He is anxious and worried.


He is excited to see Icarus's flight.
7 months ago

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The phrase "crazed by anxiety" means he is anxious and worried. This expression suggests that the person's state of mind is overwhelmed or intensely affected by anxiety, leading to irrational or frantic behavior.
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