Answer:
The tone is fear
The mood is suspense
Explanation:
The thoughts of the character are filled with dread and trepidation as he does not want a confrontation with Darry. He is hoping to get home and everyone would be fast asleep.
The mood here is suspense as he describes getting home and peeping, seeing Sodapop asleep then eventually finding our Darry is awake.
"The Crisis, Number One" is actually a literary work done by Thomas Paine. And based on the excerpt above taken from this, the one that gives the best description of the author's use of figurative language is the second option. Thomas Paine is using metaphor here in order to illustrate the reason why America must acquire independence from Britain.
all of the above, because if you volunteered to read the passage to the class, then you would still need to do the work. And if you are listening you have to listen for those main ideas and such, and speaking is pretty much the same as reading.
Answer:it should be a verb
Explanation:
though I can't be sure without seeing the passage first, I presume its option C) "she has a right", because it has the most assertive and passionate tone as far as I can tell.