Read these lines from the passage and answer the question that follows.

'Bertie,' she said, 'you look a sight. You look perfectly dissipated.'
I was feeling like a badly wrapped brown-paper parcel. I'm never at my best in the early morning. I said so.



When Bertie says he feels like a "badly wrapped brown-paper parcel" he means that he feels

tired and out of sorts

energetic and wide awake

plain and not prepared

scared and full of dread

Respuesta :

Based on the given passage above, when Bertie says he feels like a "badly wrapped brown-paper parcel" he means that he feels tired and out of sorts. Therefore, the correct answer of the given question above would be the first option: tired and out of sorts. 

   Bertie is describing  subjectively his feelings in the morning, with a connotational meaning in "badly wrapped brown-paper parcel."; that is not a literal description, is a metaphoric referential that can be interpreted in the context as meaning that he feels tired and out of sorts, comparing himself in the morning to the paper in its appearance.