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Tomorrow night, when you lie down in your bedroom after this embarrassment and you stare at the celling for hours,you'll have another thought. This one is very Important. What have I gotten myself into? Why am I doing this? A. Discouraged by his falure, David questions his commitment to join the Navy. B. David believes he is physically incapable of serving as a sallor in the Navy. C. David is confused as to what his responsibilities will be as a new cadet. D. Angered by his swim test performance, David asks himself whether or not he wishes to follow in his father's and grandfather's footsteps.

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Tomorrow night, when you lie down in your bedroom after this embarrassment and you stare at the celling for hours,you'll have another thought.
This one is very Important.
What have I gotten myself into? Why am I doing this?
A. Discouraged by his falure, David questions his commitment to join the Navy.
B. David believes he is physically incapable of serving as a sallor in the Navy.
C. David is confused as to what his responsibilities will be as a new cadet.
D. Angered by his swim test performance, David asks himself whether or not he wishes to follow in his father's
and grandfather's footsteps.

Tomorrow night, when you lie down in your bedroom after this embarrassment and you stare at the celling for hours,you'll have another thought. This one is very Important. What have I gotten myself into? Why am I doing this? A. Discouraged by his falure, David questions his commitment to join the Navy. B. David believes he is physically incapable of serving as a sallor in the Navy. C. David is confused as to what his responsibilities will be as a new cadet. D. Angered by his swim test performance, David asks himself whether or not he wishes to follow in his father's and grandfather's footsteps.

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The most accurate interpretation of David's thoughts is 'A. Discouraged by his failure, David questions his commitment to join the Navy.'

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## Step 1<br />The problem presents a scenario where David is lying in his bedroom, reflecting on his situation. The question asks us to identify the most accurate interpretation of David's thoughts based on the given options.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />Option A suggests that David is discouraged by his failure and questions his commitment to join the Navy. This option aligns with the scenario where David is lying in his bedroom, reflecting on his situation.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />Option B suggests that David believes he is physically incapable of serving as a sailor in the Navy. This option does not align with the scenario as there is no mention of David's physical capabilities.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />Option C suggests that David is confused about his responsibilities as a new cadet. This option does not align with the scenario as there is no mention of David's responsibilities.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />Option D suggests that David is angered by his swim test performance and questions whether he wants to follow in his father's and grandfather's footsteps. This option does not align with the scenario as there is no mention of David's swim test performance or his family's footsteps.
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