Use the passage to answer the question. What is Madame Jourdain’s tone in this passage? (1 point) Responses mocking mocking somber somber fatigued fatigued desperate desperate

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MADAME JOURDAIN: MADAME JOURDAIN: Monsieur Jourdain, my husband, you’re a fool! Dressing up as though you’re on your way to a fancy ball! Hiring language teachers, and dancing teachers, and fencing teachers, and music teachers! The next thing I know, you’ll be paying somebody to teach you to breathe! And all because you think you can turn yourself into an aristocrat. Why don’t you face the fact that you’re a merchant, always have been a merchant, and always will be? You, a gentleman? Ha!
Madame Jourdain's tone in this passage can be described as mocking and scornful.
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