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Which phrase from the paragraph best helps the reader understand the meaning of the underlined sentence? Henry was late for a speech he was supposed to give at an awards ceremony. First, he couldn’t tie his tie, and he had to stop for gas. Then his car got a flat tire halfway there, and he had to change it. By the time he arrived at the auditorium, he was out of breath. He'd been held up, but at least he was there. As he rushed down the aisle toward the stage, he muttered to himself, “Better late than never.” he rushed down the aisle toward held up, but at least he was there supposed to give he had to change it

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I don't know what the underlined sentence is, because there is none. But, assuming the underlined sentence is "he'd been held up, but at least he was there" you could use the next sentence, "As he rushed down the aisle to the stage, he muttered to himself, "better late than never."" to better understand, because him mentioning that he was late, can help you decipher the meaning of him being held up.