Answer: could you please specify what sentences we are choosing from?
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Answer: Confident
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Confident
Shy
Selfish
Evil
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"My aunt will be down presently, Mr. Nuttel," said a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen; "in the meantime you must try and put up with me." Here the child's voice lost its self-possessed note and became falteringly human.
This is an expert which is showing us how and why is she described as someone who is self-possessed. Also, this is showing us how confident she is since she is saying ''you must try and put up with me''?
She is confident because she thinks that she could get trough with anything and anyone, but they cannot get trough with her. It is giving us the feeling like she is the smartest person even she is just a child.
The correct answer is ironic tone.
Shakespearean tragedies obviously do not have cheerful endings given that they are tragedies - the endings are always bad and sad. Shakespearean comedies do not have a melancholy tone given that they are happy and delightful. Comedies also do not have characters who experience feelings of guilt - they mostly appear in tragedies. So what comedies and tragedies do have in common is ironic tone - the tone of mocking something or someone.
It is basically the main idea of the passage.