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Which of the following best describes the mood of this passage from " you, m'am"?
“um-hum! and your face is dirty. i got a great mind to wash your face for you. ain’t you got
nobody home to tell you to wash your face? ”
“no’m,” said the boy.
“then it will get washed this evening,” said the large woman starting up the street, dragging the
frightened boy behind her.
suspenseful and violent
annoyed
content
drained and futile
plz me i'm deseret i've been straingat this screen for hours ill heart u 5star rate u brainlest u if u plzzz
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Which of the following best describes the mood of this passage from " you, m'am"?
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