It matters little if he is annoyed. What matters if he is annoyed? What though he be annoyed? Is it matters if he is annoyed? If he is annoyed, is it not without matter?
Understand the Problem
The question presents a statement and asks which of the given options is a rephrased or alternative question stemming from the original statement about someone's annoyance.
Answer
What though he be annoyed?
The correct sentence is: 'What though he be annoyed?'
Answer for screen readers
The correct sentence is: 'What though he be annoyed?'
More Information
The correct form maintains the meaning that it does not matter if he is annoyed. The other sentences have grammatical issues or do not convey the same meaning.
Tips
Pay attention to grammatical correctness and meaning when selecting alternations or equivalents.
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