Read this excerpt from Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. I knew I could never let Mom hear the messages, because protecting her is one of my most important raisons d’être, so what I did was I took Dad’s emergency money from on top of his dresser, and I went to the Radio Shack on Amsterdam. It was on a TV there that I saw that the first building had fallen. I bought the exact same phone and ran home and recorded our greeting from the first phone onto it. I wrapped up the old phone in the scarf that Grandma was never able to finish because of my privacy, and I put that in a grocery bag, and I put that in a box, and I put that in another box, and I put that under a bunch of stuff in my closet, like my jewelry workbench and albums of foreign currencies. Which word best describes the tone of this excerpt

Respuesta :

Answer:

I'm late sorry but for anyone else needing it, the answer is C. Methodical

Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is a fiction by Jonathan Foer. The excerpt from the novel sets the methodical tone of the story.

What is a methodical tone?

A tone is the attitude of the writer toward the idea and the thoughts expressed in the story and by his characters. The methodical tone is a type of tone that is slow.

The passage from the novel suggests that the plot is given in a systematic order and is characterized by the precise and careful depiction of the details.

Therefore, the passage suggests a methodical tone.

Learn more about methodical tone here:

https://brainly.com/question/1416982

#SPJ2

ACCESS MORE
EDU ACCESS