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What is the tone of this passage?

I shall never forget the ecstasy with which I received the intelligence that my old master (Anthony) had
determined to let me go to Baltimore, to live with Mr. Hugh Auld, brother to my old master's son-in-law,
Captain Thomas Auld. I received this information about three days before my departure. They were three of
the happiest days I ever enjoyed. I spent the most part of all these three days in the creek, washing off the
plantation scurf, and preparing myself for my departure.
O excited
O uncomfortable
O objective
O nervous
O

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excited.

the passage starts off with the author describing themselves with "ecstasy", which is synonymous with excitement, enthusiasm. throughout the passage, the author also describes happy days, enjoyment, and preparation for the departure.

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Answer:

excited

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