Question Use the passage below to answer the question. Amber writes a narrative in which a boy named Caleb gets a job working at a bookstore. While he is working there, he notices Alicia, another employee, stealing money from the cash register. Caleb isn’t sure what to do. He tells himself that perhaps he was mistaken and Alicia didn’t really take the money. Then he sees her stealing money a second time. What tone will Amber most likely use in the conclusion? (1 point) Responses serious serious humorous humorous tragic tragic frightening frightening Skip to navigation

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In the conclusion of Amber's narrative, the tone will most likely be serious. This is because the situation involves theft and the ethical dilemma Caleb faces in deciding how to respond to Alicia's actions, which are serious matters. The story's themes of honesty and integrity typically call for a serious tone, especially as the character grapples with moral decisions.