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6 August, 09:31

The doctor sat up in bed. No sound but the faint roar of the air conditioner. Why was he thinking about it tonight in a hotel room in the Parker Meridien? For a moment he couldn't shake the feeling of the old house. He saw the woman again - her bent head, her vacant stare. He could almost hear the hum of the insects against the screens of the old porch. And the brown-eyed man was speaking without moving his lips. A waxen dummy infused with life - - The Witching Hour, Anne Rice What is the tone of the passage?

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  1. 6 August, 09:33
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    The tone of the passage is C.) Agitated
  2. 6 August, 09:55
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    Answer: agitated
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