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Which phrase indicates a change in mood within the excerpt? “struck a few impressive chords” “smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity” “a fine crash from the piano” “interrupted by a shuddering cry”
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Which phrase indicates a change in mood within the excerpt?
“struck a few impressive chords”
“smiling shamefacedly at his own credulity”
“a fine crash from the piano”
“interrupted by a shuddering cry”
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1- struck a few impressive cords
Hopefully it’s right, I think it will be.
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It would be “interrupted by a shuddering cry” because presumably, the mood of the excerpt beforehand did not express a somber or nervous feeling. To be interrupted by a cry means that the current mood has been changed
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