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PLZ COME QUICK Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass.

Evidently Humpty Dumpty was very angry, though he said nothing for a minute or two. When he DID speak again, it was in a deep growl.

“It is a—MOST—PROVOKING—thing,” he said at last, “when a person doesn't know a cravat from a belt!”

“I know it's very ignorant of me,” Alice said, in so humble a tone that Humpty Dumpty relented.

How do the underlined words affect the tone of the passage?

They create a jealous tone between Alice and Humpty Dumpty.
They create a cooperative tone between Alice and Humpty Dumpty.
They create a displeased tone between Alice and Humpty Dumpty.
They create a content tone between Alice and Humpty Dumpty.