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English, 02.04.2020 03:15 juliannasl

Read this excerpt from Exploring the Titanic.

Was the Titanic really in our carefully plotted search area? If so, surely something would have shown up on our monitor screens by now. Were we looking in the wrong place? Would we return empty-handed?

Which mood does the author create through the use of questions in this excerpt?

curious
doubting
hopeful
judgmental

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