Read these sentences from the story.
My legs feel shackled, and with every runner who passes me,
they become more constrained. At the second mile mark, my
time is 16:31. The shackles tighten, and I stop.
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How does the imagery in these sentences affect the tone?
It develops a tone of desperation as the narrator's
fear of failure affects her physically.
It creates a frantic tone as the narrator's injury from
falling prevents her from continuing to run.
It creates a satisfied tone as the narrator learns she
has surpassed her time on the previous mile.
It develops a resigned tone when the narrator accepts
the fact that the other runners are faster than she is.

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Answer:

It develops a tone of desperation as the narrator's

fear of failure affects her physically.

Explanation:

They said they're legs felt shackled. That's why I think the story has a  tone of desperation to it.

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The imagery affects the tone because it develops a tone of desperation as the narrator's fear of failure affects her physically, as stated in option A.

What is tone?

In a literary work, tone is revealed through the words chosen by an author. In other words, tone refers to the author's attitude concerning a certain theme, topic, or idea, and we can tell what that tone is by analyzing the words employed. Examples of tone are:

  • Serious
  • Shocked
  • Outraged
  • Stern

In the passage we are analyzing here, the tone is revealed by the words "shackled," "constrained," and "tighten." We can see the narrator conveys a tone of desperation, as her legs seem to stop moving because of her fear of failure.

With the information above in mind, we can select option A as the correct answer.

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