A mood of a text is the feeling that the text invokes in a reader. Here, we can feel a quiet, ominous threat ("sickening lurch of the cement under your feet"). Then, we are somewhat appeased ("<span>we were already in the safest place we could be"), only to get to a dynamic point where the speaker describes the experience in a direct and vivid fashion ("incredible roaring sound", "the sound was so punishing").</span>
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the title and first 1–2 full paragraphs of an informational article
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