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What mood does the author create in this sentence from "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty"? "Pick it up, brother!" snapped a cop as the light changed, and Mitty hastily pulled on his gloves and lurched ahead. A. impatience B. anger C. doubt D. disappointment

Sagot :

I believe the answer is A: Impatience
The reasoning behind this is a few key descriptive words.
"Snapped," "hastily," and "lurched." These all tend to signify that someone is in a hurry, especially the "hastily" and "lurched."
"Snapped" could signify anger, as stated in choice B, but since the other two descriptive words don't coincide with anger, the logical choice would be A: Impatience.