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“rubbish, watson, rubbish! what have we to do with walking corpses who can only be held in their grave by stakes driven through their hearts? it’s pure lunacy.” what would be an appropriate tone when reading the passage above aloud? a. surprise c. exasperation b. excited d. sad

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