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Which statement best identifies and explains the evidence that supports this meaning?

The Rover's deed not only puts others in danger but him as well.


"Down sank the bell with a gurgling sound; / The bubbles rose and burst around"; it creates a giddy mood.


"'Canst hear,' said one, 'the breakers roar?/ Methinks we should be near the shore.'”; it creates a tense mood.


"A sound as if with the Inchcape Bell, / The Devil below was ringing his knell"; it creates an ominous mood.


"His heart was mirthful to excess,/ But the Rover’s mirth was wickedness"; it creates an enraged mood.

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The statement that best shows a mood and the evidence of the mood is "A sound as if with the Inchcape Bell, / The Devil below was ringing his knell"; it creates an ominous mood.

Which mood is present in the excerpt?

An ominous mood refers to when there is a feeling that something bad might happen in the next scenes.

By saying that the devil was ringing his knell, it meant that evil was approaching and something bad might happen.

Find out more ominous moods at https://brainly.com/question/26562925.

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