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Which word in the passage is the key to understanding ophelia’s tone?polonius: how now, ophelia! what’s the matter? ophelia: alas! my lord, i have been so affrighted. polonius: with what, in the name of god? ophelia: my lord, as i was sewing in my closet, lord hamlet, with his doublet all unbrac’d; no hat upon his head; his stockings foul’

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The word in the passage that is the key to understanding Ophelia's tone is: B. AFFRIGHTED.

Ophelia: alas! my lord, i have been so affrighted.

This means that she got scared or frightened. Her fear originated from seeing Lord Hamlet disheveled.
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The answer is B Affrighted. It means frightened, and the overall tone of the passage is that anxious frightened feel. The other choices do not reflect an anxious frightened feel.

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