Will give brainliest hurry answerrread this excerpt from the first men in the moon.
and t...
Will give brainliest hurry answerrread this excerpt from the first men in the moon.
and then it was i heard, not loud and penetrating as at first, but faint and dim like a dying voice, that tolling, that same tolling that had welcomed the coming of the day: boom! … boom! … boom! …
it echoed about the crater, it seemed to throb with the throbbing of the greater stars, the blood-red crescent of the sun's disc sank as it tolled out: boom! … boom! … boom! …
what had happened to cavor? all through that tolling i stood there stupidly, and at last the tolling ceased.
which of the following words could describe the mood of the passage above?
hopeful
threatening
romantic
bleak
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