<p>Could someone help me with Practice Test 9, Section 6, #7, on Page 910?</p>
<p>The part of the passage that matters is:</p>
<p>“There is Flaubert in his long white shirt, his shaved head topped by a red tarboosh, settled into the cool shade of an ancient temple, reading poetry, and seeming oh-so-exquisitely bored.”</p>
<p>Ques:The characterization of Flaubert in the last sentence chiefly serves to suggest that…
Ans: (A)“Flaubert had an affected manner.”</p>
<p>My confusion is:</p>
<p>What does the phrase “oh so exquisitely” mean? It seems to be an idiom, but I am not sure.</p>