Question
Which detail mostly reveals the tone of this passage?
(1 point)
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the warmth is drawn upward into the windy main passageway already lit gray with early morning
the warmth is drawn upward into the windy main passageway already lit gray with early morning
the heat has grown to wringing, and Sky notices at once that Teller has moved
the heat has grown to wringing, and Sky notices at once that Teller has moved
Teller, heat-knocked and staring, does not answer.
Teller, heat-knocked and staring, does not answer.
The roots will burn, the drinking water needs to be jarred, then the fire —
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The detail that mostly reveals the tone of the passage is:
"Teller, heat-knocked and staring, does not answer."
This detail suggests a sense of despair or exhaustion, contributing to a tone that may be tense or heavy, emphasizing the impact of heat and the situation on the character.
"Teller, heat-knocked and staring, does not answer."
This detail suggests a sense of despair or exhaustion, contributing to a tone that may be tense or heavy, emphasizing the impact of heat and the situation on the character.