In the novel It by Stephen King, a word which describes the tone in this excerpt best is nostalgic.
<em>Nostalgic</em> refers to the sentiments or affections which are related to the past, specifically for a place or periods relating to a happy personal association.
In the above excerpt line which depicts nostalgic affection is
“The energy you drew on so extravagantly when you were a kid, the energy you thought would never exhaust itself—that slipped away somewhere between eighteen and twenty-four,”
Richie gets nostalgic when he enters the room and feel the energy that he used to as a kid.
They are part of the Clauses thingy
Thoughts, currents, soul, ultimate climes
Mr.Charrington was the one who caught them?
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<em>Adam couldn't </em><em><u>resist adding</u></em><em> a moustache to the photo of his father-in-law in the newspaper.</em>
<em>a. resist from adding.</em>
<em><u>b. resist adding.</u></em>
<em>c. resist for adding.</em>
<em>d. resist to adding.</em>
<em>Hope this helped you!</em>
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