Use the poem "Going for Water" by Robert Frost to answer the question.

The well was dry beside the door,

(1) And so we went with pail and can

Across the fields behind the house

To seek the brook if still it ran;



(2) Not loth to have excuse to go,

Because the autumn eve was fair

(Though chill), because the fields were ours,

And by the brook our woods were there.



(3) We ran as if to meet the moon

That slowly dawned behind the trees,

The barren boughs without the leaves,

Without the birds, without the breeze.



(4) But once within the wood, we paused

Like gnomes that hid us from the moon,

Ready to run to hiding new

With laughter when she found us soon.



(5) Each laid on other a staying hand

To listen ere we dared to look,

And in the hush we joined to make

We heard, we knew we heard the brook.



(6) A note as from a single place,

A slender tinkling fall that made

Now drops that floated on the pool

Like pearls, and now a silver blade.

How is a literary device used to develop the tone in stanza 5?

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Responses

An angry tone is developed through the imagery used to describe a dare.
An angry tone is developed through the imagery used to describe a dare.

A mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush.
A mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush.

A fearful tone is developed through the use of symbolism to express the importance of finding water.
A fearful tone is developed through the use of symbolism to express the importance of finding water.

A happy tone is developed when imagery is used to convey how the characters listen.

A mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush. This word creates a sense of quiet and anticipation, adding to the suspense and wonder of the moment when they hear the brook.