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It was apparent to everyone present that upon receiving the medal, a decoration long past due, the superannuated veteran adopted a mood of exaggerated hilarity, almost as if the unexpected resolution of a lifetime of injustice came as a (i) _________ surprise.



It is clear that the veteran was expecting to be awarded the medal for a long time. It was also apparent that the veteran would be exhilarated upon receiving the medal as indicated by "exaggerated hilarity". If a convict is released from a crime that he never committed, then obviously, he or she would welcome the auspicious moment with "risible" expression.

Notice, that other answer choices won't work. Sanctimonious means overly moral. Parsimonious means stingy. Prodigal means spendthrift relating to money. Plangent means sound that often used in mournful way.
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I want knowing the meaning of risible and plangent (thought pungent), So i selected risible
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