In this passage, how does the speaker's point of view support the tone?
didn't have to look to know that the creaking of the door
meant Henry had arrived. I shuddered at just the thought of
shaking his bony hand. I reminded myself to avoid looking
at the scar as I forced a polite smile.
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A. Because the speaker describes Henry's footsteps, there is a
mysterious tone.
B. Because the speaker is nervous, there is a harsh and judgmental
tone.
C. Because the speaker is alone with Henry, there is a sense of
impending doom.
D. Because the speaker knows Henry, there is a tone of familiar
disgust.
