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Which words from the excerpt best help the reader determine a tone of distress? Oexclaimed," "hands," and "feet" O "sob," "groped," and dragging" o "darkness." "bed." and "lift" "sounding." "sit," and
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Which words from the excerpt best help the reader
determine a tone of distress?
Oexclaimed," "hands," and "feet"
O "sob," "groped," and dragging"
o "darkness." "bed." and "lift"
"sounding." "sit," and "ain't"
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B. "sob," "groped," and dragging"
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i would say sob, groped, and dragging
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