Select the passage that has a more conversational tone.

The fingers are drumming, twitching, twirling, doing a multitude of motions that mean what? Nothing, do you say? Oh! No, indeed; not nothing but something.
Fingers and hands which perform all these unnecessary motions are acting as a result of thoughtlessness. Every one does it, do you say? No, that is not true.
The special importance of the sense of hearing comes from the fact that it is the sense connected with speech. Therefore, to train the child's attention to follow sounds and noises that are produced in the environment is to prepare his attention to follow the sounds of clear language more accurately.
Adapted from Thomas Tapper, Music Talks with Children and Maria Montessori, Dr. Montessori's Own
Handbook

A. Paragraph 1
B. Paragraph 2

Paragraph 1

The fingers are drumming, twitching, twirling, doing a multitude of motions that mean what? Nothing, do you say? Oh! No, indeed; not nothing but something.

Is this the answer?

Yes, the passage:

"The fingers are drumming, twitching, twirling, doing a multitude of motions that mean what? Nothing, do you say? Oh! No, indeed; not nothing but something."
has a more conversational tone compared to the other passage in the selection.