Based on the dialogue excerpt provided, what can be inferred about Character A and Character B?

 
Character A: "Are you feeling okay? You seem a bit down."

Character B: "Yeah, I'm just stressed about the upcoming doctor’s visit."

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Character A is annoyed with Character B for being in a bad mood.
Character A is annoyed with Character B for being in a bad mood.

Character A and Character B are classmates who just met.
Character A and Character B are classmates who just met.

Character A is concerned about Character B. 

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Character A is concerned about Character B.
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