Read the passage.

The treadmill began to whir, and my heart sped up faster than the belt could go. Instead of pressing "select" on my remote control to escape into a TV show, I had just selected "Power Run." A sleek screen with a simple set of red lines showed me the terrain on which I was running. Those red lines looked like a pulse, and they got me to run farther and faster than I could ever run when I'm outside, worried about weather, cars, or other people. It may not have looked like I was going anywhere that night, but I had just broken out of a ten-year slump.
What is NOT the tone of the passage?

enthusiastic

exuberant

unimpressed

excite

Respuesta :

The tone of the passage shows that the writer is happy about the distance he/she has covered, hence the answer is unimpressed

What is the Tone of a Passage?

The tone of a passage is a term used to describe the feeling, mood, or prevailing condition in which the writer/author found him/herself.

It should be noted that there are three types of tone, Nonassertive, aggressive, and assertive.

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