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English, 26.04.2021 23:10, outlaw93

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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