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(MC)Which word best describes the mood in this excerpt from Little Brother? (10 points)We passed a lot of people in the road on the way to the Powell Street BART. They were running or walking, white-faced and silent or shouting and panicked. The closer we got to the BART, the worse the press of bodies became. By the time we reached the stairway down into the station, it was a mob-scene, a huge brawl of people trying to crowd their way down a narrow staircase. I had my face crushed up against someone's back, and someone else was pressed into my back.Enthusiastic Calm Frantic Hopeful

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When answering questions like these, pay attention to the connotation of diction.

Here, we have phrases like -
"...white-faced and silent, or shouting and panicked."
"...the worse the press of bodies became."
"...it was a mob-scene..."
"I had my face crushed against someone's back,..."

So clearly the speaker is not enthusiastic, calm, or hopeful.

Answer:
Frantic
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