An interlude can really take on any emotion that you wish for it, but if you have to choose between one of these option then I suppose the best is "somber"
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Always, regularly, often, sometimes, perhaps, unlikely
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Two related examples of imagery in Mark Twain's "Cub Pilot on the Mississippi" are his initial vivid description of Captain Brown and later description of their fight. Another example is his explanation of his criticism of Brown’s speech.
I am trying to think of a third one.
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Your opinion...
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basically, Your going to write An happy or tragic ending of your choice Including those characters, Get creative!