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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
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Doctor Pascal by Emile Zola In the heat of the glowing July afternoon, the room, with blinds carefully closed, was full of a gre

at calm. From the three windows, through the cracks of the old wooden shutters, came only a few scattered sunbeams which, in the midst of the obscurity, made a soft brightness that bathed surrounding objects in a diffused and tender light. It was cool here in comparison with the overpowering heat that was felt outside, under the fierce rays of the sun that blazed upon the front of the house. Standing before the press which faced the windows, Dr. Pascal was looking for a paper that he had come in search of. With doors wide open, this immense press of carved oak, adorned with strong and handsome mountings of metal, dating from the last century, displayed within its capacious depths an extraordinary collection of papers and manuscripts of all sorts, piled up in confusion and filling every shelf to overflowing. For more than thirty years the doctor had thrown into it every page he wrote, from brief notes to the complete texts of his great works on heredity. Thus it was that his searches here were not always easy. He rummaged patiently among the papers, and when he at last found the one he was looking for, he smiled. For an instant longer he remained near the bookcase, reading the note by a golden sunbeam that came to him from the middle window. He himself, in this dawnlike light, appeared, with his snow-white hair and beard, strong and vigorous; although he was near sixty, his color was so fresh, his features were so finely cut, his eyes were still so clear, and he had so youthful an air that one might have taken him, in his close-fitting, maroon velvet jacket, for a young man with powdered hair. The first paragraph creates which of these moods for the passage?
A.Solemn
BWatchful
C.Agitated
D.Peaceful
English
2 answers:
Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

D. Peaceful

Explanation:

The first paragraph creates a peaceful mood for the passage. There are several factors that contribute to this mood. The author starts by telling us that the room "was full of a great calm." The "diffused and tender" light that goes into the room is a scattered one, and it creates "a soft brightness." Moreover, while outside the weather is really hot, the room is cool. All of these details contribute to making the room an image of calm and peace.

Gnoma [55]3 years ago
3 0

The first paragraph creates a:


D.Peaceful


for the passage

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