The best description of Henry’s tone in this passage are:
<h3>What are Rhetorical devices?</h3>
This is known to be tools or any stylistic devices or persuasive devices or any language that are used to pass out any given point or convince a person or audience.
Note that The best description of Henry’s tone in the passage are Committed and Urgent as it tell what he really wanted to do and how committed he was to it.
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Based on his word choice and rhetorical devices, identify the best description of Henry’s tone in this passage.
Choose two options.
a.unemotional
b.discouraged
c.committed
d.cautious
e.fearful
f. urgent
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The answer is B
Both sides include at the making it parallel
Answer:
Pg 1: ‘Arthur Birling is a heavy looking, rather portentous man’
Pg 2: Showing off to Gerald Croft ‘Giving us the port Edna?’
Pg 3: Showing off to Gerald Croft 'You ought to like this port, Gerald. As a matter of fact, Finchley told me it's the same port your father gets from him.'
Explanation: