Answer:
I think that this excerpt from <em>Tahere Saffarzadeh's Birthplace</em> assumes a(n) proud and, at the same time, shameful tone.
The correct answer would be the third and forth one.
Explanation:
In this excerpt, the speaker shows shame when talking about taking "<em>no pride in killing</em>". He actually seems to be ashamed of what he has done, he recognize that birthplace as the one who saw his transformation, the place where the "<em>pulse began</em>", and the one thing he intend to do is to take out that ashamed look from his mother from the walls.
I think he also feels proud of believing now that "<em>brawling drunk</em>" is not longer his language and that "male supremacy never fattened" him at the table. His tone is kind of strong, and he seems to be proud of it.