1. The first passage's tone was suspenseful. The reader can take this from such sentences as, "She stood looking at us without a stir, and like the wilderness itself, with an air of brooding over an inscrutable purpose. A whole minute passed, and then she made a step forward." The second passage's tone was energetic. The words "shouted," "sang," "wild," and "intense energy of movement" support this tone. The third passage's tone was dark. Phrases like "violently dilated nostrils" and "deathlike indifference of unhappy savages" support this tone.
2. The first tone was appalled, but this switches to admiration. The narrator mentions the "white man" to compare white men to the African people he had been describing earlier.
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Question:
Why would the west manufacture an enemy?
Answer:
A country would do this to make it seem like that country is a better country than the enemy. Also, it would provide a sense of unity among the people of the country.
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