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The tone of the excerpt "Surfing: A Royal Sport" from Jack London's memoir "The Cruise of the Snark" is

а.

dismissive

b. angry

C. determined

d. sad

Please select the best answer from the choices provided

ΦΑ

B

Sagot :

Emela

Answer:

C. Determined

Explanation:

The tone of the the excerpt "Surfing: A Royal Sport" from Jack London's memoir "The Cruise of the Snark is determined.

Jack London attempts to practice surf-riding because he found it very fascinating.

His first attempt was unsuccessful but he was determined to succeed.

The lines below are excerpts which describe how he tackled surf-riding.

Get in and wrestle  with the sea;

wing your heels with the skill and power that reside in you;

bit the sea's breakers, master them,

and ride upon their backs as a king  should.