from "No Dogs Bark" "Are you crying. Ignacio? The memory of your mother makes you cry, doesn't it? But you never did anything for her. You always repaid us badly. Somehow your body got filled with evil instead of affection." Which of the following words best describes the speaker's tone? a. aggravated b. judgemental***** c. offended d. pleading

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How is your text defining each of the four choices? (Frankly, I'd choose a different one than you did, but I'd need to see how your text defines each one to be sure.)

I agree with you about "aggravated."

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you make me just want to graph a U.. ..

To determine the speaker's tone in the given passage from "No Dogs Bark," we should analyze the language and context. The words used in the passage, such as "crying," "evil," "repaid us badly," and "filled with evil," suggest that the speaker is being judgmental.

To arrive at this answer without assistance, one would need to carefully read and comprehend the passage, paying attention to the choice of words and the speaker's attitude towards Ignacio. By evaluating the overall tone of the passage, it is evident that the speaker is expressing judgment and disapproval towards Ignacio.

The son, Ignacio, is a grown man. He was injured while commiting a crimw. The nearest help was miles away and is father carried him on his shoulders to get him to medical help. After getting him to the help that he needed, the father said that he never wanted to see him again.

So I guess the father is really aggravated with his son.