Hi,
I would say the tone is C, confused. I'm not entirely sure though, because it sounds as if the author is also frustrated; but I'm leaning towards C.
Tell me in the comments if you get it correct. Good luck!☺
~Elisabeth
Answer:
One man's trash is another man's treasure. Prov. Something that one person considers worthless may be considered valuable by someone else.Explanation:
<span>nauseous mean inclined to vomit or throwing up. feeling sick.</span>
he external conflicts in "The Most Dangerous Game" include Rainsford enduring the dangerous, unfamiliar environment of the Caribbean Sea and Ship-Trap Island as well as his horrifying experience being hunted by General Zaroff. Rainsford's external conflicts create internal conflicts within his character as he struggles to overcome various obstacles while avoiding the evil general. Once Rainsford discovers that Zaroff hunts humans throughout his island for sport and plans on hunting him in the most dangerous game, Rainsford panics and sprints into the forest without a plan. After creating distance from the general, Rainsford struggles to compose himself and repeats, "I must keep my nerve. I must keep my nerve." Eventually, Rainsford settles down and begins thinking clearly. Rainsford is able to control his emotions and begins using his hunting expertise to avoid Zaroff.