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OpenStudy (magbak):

The use of phrases, fragments, and punctuation can affect the pace and mood of a text. How would you describe the pace of the following passage? "For the most wild, yet most homely narrative which I am about to pen, I neither expect nor solicit belief. Mad indeed would I be to expect it, in a case where my very senses reject their own evidence." Fast Slow Both fast and slow Average @Kaylee_td

OpenStudy (paki):

i will say "both slow and fast" ...

OpenStudy (magbak):

what made you pick that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Both <3

OpenStudy (paki):

see the tone of the passage...

OpenStudy (magbak):

what is the tone of the passage

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medium

OpenStudy (magbak):

I feel stupid right now

OpenStudy (paki):

why

OpenStudy (magbak):

i don't know the right answer and i cant understand it

OpenStudy (paki):

are you kidding us...?

OpenStudy (magbak):

no im not

OpenStudy (paki):

then go for C... option

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dont feel stupid @magbak i got you! ;)

OpenStudy (magbak):

Ok thanks @paki

OpenStudy (magbak):

and for you @KcieGomez ;* thanks alto

OpenStudy (paki):

pleasure sir...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uhhuh!

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