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ladessa [460]
3 years ago
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The morning was one peculiar to that coast. Everything was mute and calm; everything gray. The sea, though undulated into long r

oods of
swells, seemed fixed, and was sleeked at the surface like waved lead that has cooled and set in the smelter's mould. The sky seemed a gray
surtout. Flights of troubled gray fowl, kith and kin with flights of troubled gray vapors among which they were mixed, skimmed low and fitfully
over the waters, as swallows over meadows before storms. Shadows present, foreshadowing deeper shadows to come.
To Captain Delano's surprise, the stranger, viewed through the glass, showed no colors; though to do so upon entering a haven, however
uninhabited in its shores, where but a single other ship might be lying, was the custom among peaceful seamen of all nations. Considering the
lawlessness and loneliness of the spot, and the sort of stories, at that day, associated with those seas, Captain Delano's surprise might have
deepened into uneasiness had he not been a person of a singularly undistrustful good nature, not liable, except on extraordinary and repeated
Incentives, and hardly then, to indulge in personal alarms, any way involving the Imputation of malign evil in man.
How does the mood of the passage affect the reader's understanding of plot?
O 1.
The unchanging quality of the sea creates a mood of stillness, emphasizing the peace and tranquility of the captain's life on the sea.
2
The emphasis on strange and unusual circumstances establishes a mood of fearfulness, revealing the captain's alarm about the
stranger.
3. The isolated setting and gray imagery produce a mood of loneliness, implying that the captain struggles to trust his crew despite his
good nature
04. The Imagery of troubled birds and the gloomy weather contribute to a mood of suspense, suggesting that a conflict will occur
between the captain and the stranger.

English
2 answers:
JulijaS [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

4.

Explanation:

because of the way that the setting provokes the mood

lora16 [44]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: 4

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