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18 July, 14:23

Read the passage.

... the hoot of owls, the quavering cry of coons, the twitter of night birds.

Which best explains how the writer's use of the underlined word creates a mysterious mood?

A quavering cry creates a feeling of calm.

A quavering cry creates a feeling of mischief.

A quavering cry creates a feeling of uncertainty.

A quavering cry creates a feeling of boredom.

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  1. 18 July, 15:22
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    Quavering means like trembling or shaky so my best guess would be option c-uncertainty however I do not know for sure. It is definitely not calm or boredom, and mischief doesn't seem to fit with "mysterious."
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