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Read the passage from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel The Hound of the Baskervilles.

As the old man stood there he saw something coming across the moor, something which terrified him so that he lost his wits… There was the long, gloomy tunnel down which he fled. And from what? A sheep-dog of the moor? Or a spectral hound, black, silent, and monstrous? Was there a human agency in the matter? Did the pale, watchful Barrymore know more than he cared to say? It was all dim and vague, but always there is the dark shadow of crime behind it.
The effect of the questions is to make the tone of the passage _______.


humorous and sarcastic


personal and poetic


playful and light-hearted


dramatic and tense


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The answer would be dramatic and tense
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Dramatic and tenseee
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