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English, 26.07.2019 16:30 dillon3466

One minute it was there. the next — gone. i was sitting at the café drinking orange juice. my wallet was on the table. a dish dropped in the kitchen, and i turned to look. when i turned back, my wallet was gone. i stood up in panic. i spun around. no one was nearby. i ran through the door and looked down the street. a figure sidestepped into the alley. "hey! " i yelled, running after him. my feet smacked against the pavement. which statement best describes how the pacing of the passage affects the tone? a. the slow pace give the passage a nervous tone. b. the quick pace give the passage an anxious tone. c. the slow pace give the passage a relaxed tone. d. the quick pace give the passage a thoughtful tone.

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