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Which two words describe the atmosphere in the passage?

Treasure Island


by Robert Louis Stevenson (excerpt)


Then there followed a great to-do through all our old inn, heavy feet pounding to and fro, furniture thrown over, doors kicked in, until the very rocks re-echoed and the men came out again, one after another, on the road and declared that we were nowhere to be found. And just the same whistle that had alarmed my mother and myself over the dead captain’s money was once more clearly audible through the night, but this time twice repeated. I had thought it to be the blind man’s trumpet, so to speak, summoning his crew to the assault, but I now found that it was a signal from the hillside towards the hamlet, and from its effect upon the buccaneers, a signal to warn them of approaching danger.


“There’s Dirk again,” said one. “Twice! We’ll have to budge, mates.”


“Budge, you skulk!” cried Pew. “Dirk was a fool and a coward from the first—you wouldn’t mind him. They must be close by; they can’t be far;


you have your hands on it. Scatter and look for them, dogs! Oh, shiver my soul,” he cried, “if I had eyes!


This appeal seemed to produce some effect, for two of the fellows began to look here and there among the lumber, but half-heartedly, I thought, and with half an eye to their own danger all the time, while the rest stood irresolute on the road.



a excitement

b dullness

c merriment

d danger

e sleepiness

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Answer: DANGER
Why?: Mentions “alarmed” and “signal to warn them of approaching danger”
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Danger and Excitement are the 2 words which describe the word atmosphere in the passage

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