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RomanSeals:

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. Coming back, he walked through the bar-room, where people waiting for the train were drinking. They were all waiting reasonably for the train. He went out through the bead curtain. She was sitting at the table and smiled at him. "Do you feel better?" he asked. "I feel fine," she said. "There's nothing wrong with me. I feel fine." The tone of this passage from "Hills Like White Elephants" is _____. climactic descriptive emotional understated

Ashely:

Eliminate the answer you know are no correct to start

RomanSeals:

Idk what to eliminate it doesn't make sense

Ashely:

@romanseals wrote:
Idk what to eliminate it doesn't make sense
do you know the definition of the answer choices

RomanSeals:

Yes

aidenj:

well do u think its understated

RomanSeals:

aidenj ashly was already helping

aidenj:

ok sry

Ashely:

@aidenj wrote:
ok sry
its fine, we are both allowed to help

RomanSeals:

@ashely wrote:
@romanseals wrote:
Idk what to eliminate it doesn't make sense
do you know the definition of the answer choices
I think its the last one im just not even 70 percent sure

RomanSeals:

Oh

RomanSeals:

@ashely wrote:
@aidenj wrote:
ok sry
its fine, we are both allowed to help
Someone told we couldn't do that and that it counts as spamming, but ok

Ashely:

can you give reasons to support why u think it may be the last one

Katrin369:

@romanseals wrote:
@ashely wrote:
@aidenj wrote:
ok sry
its fine, we are both allowed to help
Someone told we couldn't do that and that it counts as spamming, but ok
It doesn't count as spamming but you can't give a direct answer.

RomanSeals:

nvm its not the last one

RomanSeals:

It doesn't make sense

RomanSeals:

climactic descriptive emotional understated what do these word choices have anything to with tone?

RomanSeals:

except for emotional

Ashely:

"They were all waiting reasonably for the train. He went out through the bead curtain. She was sitting at the table and smiled at him." i think that we can keep descriptive for right now bc it is say "waiting reasonably for the train" and "he went through the bead curtain. But it also says tone and i don't know if descriptive is apart of tone

RomanSeals:

@ashely wrote:
"They were all waiting reasonably for the train. He went out through the bead curtain. She was sitting at the table and smiled at him." i think that we can keep descriptive for right now bc it is say "waiting reasonably for the train" and "he went through the bead curtain. But it also says tone and i don't know if descriptive is apart of tone
Exactly

RomanSeals:

What does descriptive have anything to do with tone?

Ashely:

@romanseals wrote:
What does descriptive have anything to do with tone?
So, now you can eliminate that answer

RomanSeals:

and the last one

@ashely wrote:
@romanseals wrote:
What does descriptive have anything to do with tone?
So, now you can eliminate that answer

Ashely:

Did you think it was emotional or did you eliminate that as well?

RomanSeals:

The answer was emotional

RomanSeals:

AYE NEW COLOR

Ashely:

@romanseals wrote:
AYE NEW COLOR
your ranked up!! Good Work!!!

RomanSeals:

thx

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