Which line from Through the Looking-Glass reflects the rude, arrogant tone that Humpty Dumpty brings to the story?

“Seven years and six months!” Humpty Dumpty repeated thoughtfully.
“In that case we start fresh,” said Humpty Dumpty.
“It's a stupid enough name!” Humpty Dumpty interrupted impatiently.
Humpty Dumpty looked doubtful. “I'd rather see that done on paper,” he said.

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The line that reflects the rude, arrogant tone of Humpty Dumpty is: “It's a stupid enough name!” Humpty Dumpty interrupted impatiently. This line demonstrates his dismissive attitude and impatience, showcasing his arrogance in the conversation.

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