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Which word best describes the mood of this passage? Sir Toby: … Gentlemen, God save thee! (Pointing, with heavy warning) Thy hunter attends thee at the orchard-end. Be quick and deadly! Viola: (Horrified) I am sure no man hath any quarrel to me. What is he? Sir Toby: He is knight, but he is a devil. A. confident B. exhausted C. sorrowful D. hostile

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The mood of this passage is most likely  Hostile. lots of anger and rage in that.
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