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7 December, 16:12

Which word best describes the tone of this passage Kovaloff, the member of the Municipal Committee, awoke fairly early that morning, and made a droning noise - "Brr! Brr!" - through his lips, as he always did, though he could not say why. He stretched himself, and told his valet to give him a little mirror which was on the table. He wished to look at the heat-boil which had appeared on his nose the previous evening; but to his great astonishment, he saw that instead of his nose he had a perfectly smooth vacancy in his face. Thoroughly alarmed, he ordered some water to be brought, and rubbed his eyes with a towel. Sure enough, he had no longer a nose! Then he sprang out of bed, and shook himself violently! No, no nose any more! He dressed himself and went at once to the police superintendent. A angry B mournful c distressed D amusing

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  1. 7 December, 17:21
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    The apex answer is amusing, D
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