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Asap will give brainliest and alot of points plz im on test now tlot-tlot in the frosty silience! tlot-tlot, in the echoeing night! nearer he came and nearer! her face was like a light! her eyes grew wide for a moment; she drew one last deep breath, then her finger moved in the moonlight, her musket shattered the moonlight, shattered her breast in the moonlight and warned him-with her death. which is the best conclusion one could draw about the conncection between the imagery and the mood of the passsage? a. the image "here eyes grew wide for a moment" creates an exciting mood. b. the image of the "frosty silence" creates a restful mood c. the image "nearer he came and nearer! " creates a mood of relief d. the image "her face was like light! " creates a suspenseful mood.

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