Final answer:
The passage from Cormac McCarthy's The Road that conveys a strong and unified dark and desolate tone can be found in Chapter 6. Option b
Step-by-step explanation:
The passage from Cormac McCarthy's The Road that conveys a strong and unified dark and desolate tone can be found in Chapter 6. In this passage, McCarthy describes the barren landscape, the lack of hope, and the constant struggle for survival. The following excerpt showcases the bleak tone:
"In the morning they rose and set out on the road again. He'd been walking all night with the pistol in his belt. He pushed the cart and both he and the boy carried knapsacks. In the knapsacks were essential things in case they had to abandon the cart and make a run for it. But the cart was very precious to him because it carried the spare parts for the gun." Option b