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I'm not sure if this is a homework question, but if it were me, I would go with choice B. Then again, I'm a huge procrastinator so what do I know. I'm terrible at scheduling :')
The correct Answer is, Indignant
The author's tone in this excerpt from "That Spot" by Jack London is indignant. <u>Indignant means feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.</u> In this except we see disappointment with<em> Stephen Mackaye.</em>
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Yes. Very much so. And it’s not fun at all.
I believe that the best answer for this question is an allusion. An allusion is a literary device where a writer refers to some other work of literature in their own work of literature in order to make some point or add emphasis. Here, T.S. Eliot is referring to Hamlet by Shakespeare. The speaker is asserting that he is not indecisive, as Hamlet is. Rather, he is like Polonius, a servant of the king in Hamlet. Polonius is a very cautious character but is overall fairly useless. I hope this helps. Don't forget to make me brainiest.
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<em>Titania "straight" (immediately) gives up the child, sending him to Oberon's "bower" in Fairyland without a murmur of protest. A repeated theme of the play is that it is impossible to be in love with more than one object at a time. We see this when the fairy love potion makes Lysander fall in love with Helena.</em>