Read "The Mystery of the Stolen Wallet" ("The Mystery of the Stolen Wallet", from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows.

question:%20Read%20the%20following%20two%20sentences%20from%20the%20text.%20What%20do%20they%20show%20the%20reader%20about%20Sam?%0ASam%20glared%20at%20his%20friend.%20%22Amir,%20I%20said%20I%20was%20sure%20a%20million%20times.%22%0A(1%20point)%0A%E2%80%A2%20Sam%20blames%20Amir%20for%20stealing%20his%20wallet.%0ASam%20knows%20that%20he%20left%20the%20wallet%20in%20the%20kitchen,%20but%20does%20not%20want%20Amir%20to%20know.%0ASam%20is%20getting%20impatient%20with%20those%20who%20ask%20him%20if%20they%20are%20sure%20he%20had%20the%20wallet%20when%20he%20left%20his%20house.%0A%E2%80%A2%20Sam%20believes%20that%20there%20is%20a%20possibility%20that%20Amir%20is%20tricking%20him.

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The sentences about Sam show that he is feeling frustrated and defensive. He seems to be blaming Amir for the situation, indicating that he feels betrayed or let down by his friend's involvement. By asserting that he was "sure a million times," it suggests that he is overwhelmed by doubt and is struggling to maintain his composure regarding the stolen wallet. This reflects a sense of impatience and possibly a lack of trust. Overall, Sam's reaction reveals his emotional state and his perception of the friendship dynamic with Amir during this stressful situation.