“You had no right to do this,” the man in the suit shouted, gesturing wildly. The other man responded, but even though his voice was low, he sounded calm, and Austin detected a hint of compassion in his voice. “I rushed back here to take care of it. Couldn't you have waited one more day?” the man in the suit asked. The man in khakis said something, but Austin only heard, “I'm sorry.”

What does the dialogue between these two men tell the reader?
A. The man in khakis is very impatient and uncaring about the other man's view.
B. The businessman is upset that the other man did something in his absence.
C. The businessman is threatening the man in khakis who is frightened by him.
D. The man in khakis is trying to be neighborly to the man in the business suit.

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Answer: The dialogue between the two men tells the reader that B. The businessman is upset that the other man did something in his absence.

Explanation: The dialogue between the man in the suit and the man in khakis reveals that the first man is angry with the other man for doing something that he should not have done while he was absent. What tells the reader that the first man is upset are the verb "shouted" and the phrase "gesturing wildly". Furthermore, the line “I rushed back here to take care of it. Couldn't you have waited one more day?” also indicates that the man in the suit was not present when the other man did the "bad" thing.