Ryan jumped off the train and ran toward the station.

"Be careful, Ryan!" his mother called after him. She grabbed the suitcases and followed him into the station. When she finally caught up to him, he was standing in front of an advertisement for the San Francisco Zoo.

"Sorry, Mom," he said as he caught his breath. "I'm just so excited to finally be going to the famous San Francisco Zoo. We've been to so many zoos, but this is the only one that has the endangered cotton-top tamarin."

How does the audio clip contribute to the tone of the excerpt? (2 points)
Hearing the train puts the reader in the same location as the characters.
Listening to the train makes the reader nervous for the outcome.
The audio tells the reader that the character is not in a train but on a boat.
The sound makes the reader forget what is happening in the story.

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Answer:

A. Hearing the train puts the reader in the same location as the characters.

Explanation:

It appeals to the audience's sense of hearing and makes them more connected to the story.

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Answer: Hope this helps!

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Explanation:

A) Hearing the train puts the reader in the same location as the characters.

B) Listening to the train makes the reader nervous for the outcome.

C) The audio tells the reader that the character is not in a train but on a boat.

D) The sound makes the reader forget what is happening in the story.

A uses imagery making it as the reader is in the same place as him and is just as excited with him.

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