It is called the diction. 
Angst, in writing, is like a dark story. One that has a sad, dark, etc. plot to it. On the other hand, tone is how a writer feel towards a topic.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Log, and Fog 
Explanation:
The first image depicts a log
The second image shows a lighthouse, which helps sailors know where the shore is, especially in fog. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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B. Fact
Explanation:
The highlighted text is a "fact" because it is expressing a statement that is real and is backed by evidence. For example, it states that <em>"water is a basic human right.</em>" This is, indeed, an "objective reality." It also states that<u> only 15% of the residents in the poor villages of Africa have access to drinking water.</u> This is backed by evidence that <em>the nearest drinking water is within a mile. </em>
The statement is<em> not a rhetorical question</em> because it is not asking anything. It is also <em>not a band wagon appea</em>l because it <em>doesn't persuade</em> the reader to do anything or to think about something. It is simply stating a "fact."
So, this explains the answer.
 
        
             
        
        
        
POINT OF VIEW ·  The narrator speaks in the first person, noting his observations of the war and his brother's involvement
TONE ·  Matter-of-fact; conversational; sometimes childish
TENSE ·  Past
SETTING (TIME) ·  1775–1779; epilogue, 1826
SETTING (PLACE)<span> ·  Redding, Connecticut and nearby areas
</span>TIME AND PLACE WRITTEN<span> ·  Early 1970s, United States
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