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3 August, 21:01

What kind of tone does the author convey in the following passage:

After a short halt, under the blazing sun, the Sheikh again gave the order to advance. On, on! I struggled up, but my leaden feet almost refused to bear me. "Mohammed!" I called to my faithful Algerian, "I can do no more; I am done!"

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Excited

Desperate

Frightened

Relieved

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  1. 3 August, 22:05
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    frightened sounds about right
  2. 4 August, 00:59
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    In the excerpt you can see how the protagonist struggles to fulfill the orders of the Sheikh. He calls out to "Mohammed" and desperately yells, "I can do no more; I am done!"

    From this we can conclude that during this moment he was very Desperate
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