select the passage that has a more agitated tone.\ni told the doctor that i had a peculiar feeling in my…

select the passage that has a more agitated tone.\ni told the doctor that i had a peculiar feeling in my chest. in five minutes he was pounding my midriff in. and the questions that man asked! he began with my grandparents, roamed through my childhood and youth, dissected my teenage years, and finally came down to coffee and what i ate for breakfast.\nthe doctor was sitting in an easy chair and swinging his hat, which he held in both hands, and he was thinking. except for him, there was not a soul in the room. the sun had set, and the shades of evening began settling in the corners under the furniture.\nadapted from lloyd osbourne, \jones\ and anton chekhov, \the doctor\

select the passage that has a more agitated tone.\ni told the doctor that i had a peculiar feeling in my chest. in five minutes he was pounding my midriff in. and the questions that man asked! he began with my grandparents, roamed through my childhood and youth, dissected my teenage years, and finally came down to coffee and what i ate for breakfast.\nthe doctor was sitting in an easy chair and swinging his hat, which he held in both hands, and he was thinking. except for him, there was not a soul in the room. the sun had set, and the shades of evening began settling in the corners under the furniture.\nadapted from lloyd osbourne, \jones\ and anton chekhov, \the doctor\

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Brief Explanations:

The first passage shows agitation through phrases like "the questions that man asked!" and the detailed description of the doctor's in - depth questioning, expressing the speaker's annoyance. The second passage is a more neutral description of the doctor's physical state and the setting.

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The first passage: "I told the doctor that I had a peculiar feeling in my chest. In five minutes he was pounding my midriff in. And the questions that man asked! He began with my grandparents, roamed through my childhood and youth, dissected my teenage years, and finally came down to coffee and what I ate for breakfast."