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AveGali [126]
2 years ago
9

In "into thin air", when beck weathers finally stumbles into camp, he is described as looking like a:

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AlekseyPX2 years ago
8 0

Based on the excerpt, he is described as looking like a "a creature from a horror movie".

<h3>What is a tone?</h3>

This is the manner in which speech or writing is expressed. Also, the pitch of a word that distinguishes a difference in meaning.

Based on the tone used in the excerpt, he is seen by as a creature from an horror movie. Creature from horror movies are usually very scary.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A

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