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Analyze Word Choice and Literary Allusions Practice Test
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Read the excerpt and answer the question.
After the argument, the apartment felt smaller, as if the walls had leaned in to listen. Mom moved through the living room with the careful quiet of someone walking past a sleeping bear. “I’m fine,” she said, but her words were thin as paper. When Eli tried to apologize, she didn’t shout; she murmured, “We’ll talk later,” and stared out the window where rain stitched gray lines across the sky.
How would replacing “murmured” with “barked” change the meaning and tone?
Read the excerpt and answer the question.
After the argument, the apartment felt smaller, as if the walls had leaned in to listen. Mom moved through the living room with the careful quiet of someone walking past a sleeping bear. “I’m fine,” she said, but her words were thin as paper. When Eli tried to apologize, she didn’t shout; she murmured, “We’ll talk later,” and stared out the window where rain stitched gray lines across the sky.
How would replacing “murmured” with “barked” change the meaning and tone?