Mood, Tone, and Theme Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. Warren could hear the crowd as he turned the corner, and the excited din brought a smile to his face, despite the tremendous ache that permeated every tissue. The hilly course seemed to be a thousand-mile race instead of just a marathon, and he had nearly given up several times. The crowd’s roar increased, encouraging his feet to increase their pace. He glided across the finish line and suddenly all the pain vanished; in its place, elation emanated from everywhere. What is the mood of this paragraph? (1 point) Responses reflective reflective agonized agonized apathetic apathetic triumphant triumphant Skip to navigation

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The mood of the paragraph is triumphant. Despite the physical pain Warren experiences during the marathon, the excitement of the crowd and his ultimate crossing of the finish line lead to a sense of elation and victory.

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