Read the excerpt from chapter 7 of Obasan by Joy
Kogawa.

She stared out the open window as she talked about
one man at the conference who quite openly applauded the wholesale imprisonment of Canadian and American Japanese.

"He knows the war was just an excuse for the racism
that was already there. We were rioted against back in 1907, for heaven's sakes! We've always faced prejudice. He knows we were no military threat. So what is he saying? That the innocent should be made to suffer for the guilty?" She was almost sputtering. "That's scapegoatism. As long as we have politicians and leaders and media people who feast on
people's fears, we'll continue making scapegoats."

How does the phrase "almost sputtering" contribute to the mood of the excerpt?

A. It creates an energetic mood, as it emphasizes Aunt Emily's feelings about injustices in past and present
events.

B. It creates a mood of panic, as it stresses how the man was attempting to convince others to agree with his opinions.

C. It creates a mood of doubt, as it distorts Aunt Emily's claims about the success of the conference.

D. It creates a mood of discomfort, as it suggests that
history is going to keep repeating itself.

Respuesta :

This phrase creates an energetic mood, as it emphasizes Aunt Emily's feelings about injustices in past and present events. Thus, option "A" is correct.

What is a mood?

It is the feeling passed to the reader through reading.

It is a strategy to insert the reader into the story.

The mood allows the reader to have the same feeling as the characters in the text he or she is reading, as it sets the reader in a specific sensation, through words that create a complete reading.

Thus, option "A" is correct.

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