In the passage below, what BEST describes Jeannette's tone in the dialogue?MOM: Sometimes the best way to get over a fear is to face it. Perhaps we should try to climb the mountain so that Jeannette can tackle her fear. Do you think it would be intolerable for you, Jeannette?JEANNETTE: (with a look of trepidation) I don’t believe I would be very excited during the ascent, but I would enjoy the astonishing panoramic views. But what if I lost my composure and chose not to climb with you? I wouldn't want to jeopardize your trip.(1 point)Responsesangry and resistantangry and resistant unsure yet struggling to be brave unsure yet struggling to be braveterrified and shockedterrified and shockedexcited and exhilarated

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The best description of Jeannette's tone in the dialogue is "unsure yet struggling to be brave." She expresses trepidation about the climb and acknowledges her fear, but she also recognizes the potential beauty of the experience. This combination of uncertainty and a desire to confront her fear indicates that she is trying to be brave despite her apprehensions.