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Standing on the boat, wrapped in blankets, the sailors, Captain Henry, and his brother watched the ship sink. "All good things must come to an end," stated Captain Henry sadly. How do the expression and the soundscape contribute to the tone and meaning in this excerpt from The Rescue?

The expression evokes the feeling of urgency. The soundscape demonstrates how the captain sounds as he yells to his fellow sailors.
The expression evokes the feeling of excitement. The soundscape demonstrates how the sailors sound as they are wrapped up in blankets.
The expression evokes the feeling of anger. The soundscape demonstrates the sound of the waves crashing into the boat.
The expression evokes the feeling of disappointment. The soundscape demonstrates the sound of the boat bubbling as it sinks to the bottom of the ocean.

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