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English, 30.04.2021 07:00 griffinkiley22

I’ll give brainlist if you answer correctly How does the rhetoric of this passage best support the tone?

There was so much to do; we didn't know where to start.
The packed closets? The collapsing garage? The stuffed
attic? How had Dad let the house fall into such disarray?

A. The narrator repeats the sentence structure, emphasizing the
overwhelmed tone.

B. The repeated use of question marks involves the reader, creating
an expectant tone.

C. The use of short, choppy sentences separates ideas, creating a
reflective tone.

D. The narrator creates tension by listing dissimilar items, creating a
negative tone

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