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Read the excerpt from chapter 17 of the awakening. she turned back into the room and began to walk to and fro down its whole length, without stopping, without resting. she carried in her hands a thin handkerchief which she tore into ribbons, rolled into a ball, and flung from her. which words and phrases best establish mood in the excerpt? “walk to and fro,” “without resting,” “tore,” and “flung” “a thin handkerchief,” “hands,” “ribbons,” and “ball” “into the room,” “without stopping,” “whole,” and “her” “turned back,” “down,” “carried,” and “rolled into”

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