Read the following sentences from "When Greek Meets Greek."

Fraser scratch his head. "I know of a landlord up the road who vow that ain't ever taking anybody who come from the West Indies. But he don't mind taking Indians. He wouldn't know the differenc when he see you is a Indian...them English people so foolish they believe every Indian come from India."
Which of the following words best describes the speaker's tone?
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O confused
O curious
O mocking
O insincere

Based on the given sentences, the speaker's tone can be described as mocking.

To determine the speaker's tone in the given sentences from "When Greek Meets Greek," we can analyze the choice of words and expressions used. In this case, the speaker makes sarcastic and derogatory comments about English people's beliefs regarding Indians. They also reveal a sense of superiority and dismissiveness towards the English people's perceived ignorance.

Based on this analysis, the word that best describes the speaker's tone is: mocking.