Read the passage from ways of nature.there is probably nothing in human experience, at this age of the world, that is like the helpless terror that seizes the rabbits as it does other of our lesser wild creatures, when pursued by any of the weasel tribe. they seem instantly to be under some fatal spell which binds their feet and destroys their will power. it would seem as if a certain phase of nature from which we get our notions of fate and cruelty had taken form in the weasel. how does the author achieve the tone of this passage?
a. ways of nature responses the figurative meaning of the language lesser creatures creates a tone of pity.
b. the figurative meaning of the language lesser creatures creates a tone of pity.
c. the authors choice of language such as spell and fate create an angry and disgusted tone.
d. the authors use of technical language such as phase of nature creates a wise and understanding tone.
e. the connotative meaning of language such as fatal and binds their feet creates a tone of dread.

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