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read the passage.
emil held his head high as he walked out of the auditorium. he nodded politely as his coach whispered words of support. he heard only snippets. \... did the best you could... no one worked harder... should feel proud.\ he bit his lip to stop the tears from flowing. of course he had done his best. of course he had worked hard. didnt matter.
which stylistic element most contributes to the discouraged voice in this passage?
○ parallel sentence structure
○ unusual punctuation
○ words with positive connotation
○ sentence fragments
- Parallel structure (e.g., "Of course he had done his best. Of course he had worked hard.") creates rhythm but does not convey discouragement on its own.
- The passage uses standard punctuation, so unusual punctuation is not present.
- The positive connotation words (e.g., "best", "harder", "proud") are the coach's supportive words, which contrast with Emil's discouraged state, not cause it.
- The final short sentence fragment "Didn't matter." breaks the prior complete sentence pattern, mirroring Emil's defeated, truncated mindset. It emphasizes that his effort feels meaningless to him, directly reinforcing the discouraged voice.
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