convinced
angry
opposed
indifferent
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Answer is Wrong!
The correct answer is C. opposed.
Averse means “feeling or showing a strong dislike or disinclination.” In this context, the speaker is saying that he does not want to hold elections now. This could be because he believes that the country is not ready for elections, or because he does not think that the current government is capable of holding fair and free elections.
The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the speaker’s attitude towards holding elections.
- Convinced means “having been persuaded to believe or accept something.” The speaker does not seem to have been persuaded to believe that holding elections now is a good idea.
- Angry means “feeling or showing intense displeasure or hostility.” The speaker does not seem to be angry about the idea of holding elections.
- Indifferent means “not interested or concerned.” The speaker does not seem to be indifferent to the idea of holding elections. He seems to have a strong opinion about it.