which statement best explains how the word choice supports the mood of the passage sorry i meant english

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The statement about the word choice and word combination that best supports the mood of the passage at that particular point is
the 2nd one (B.), since the other options are not really congruent or in harmony with what they are referenced to; but are actually juxtaposed creating ambiguity, i.e. "fury and raged" match together when related to a "threatening situation" more conveniently than for example "debris and kittens", since "debris" induces the idea of destruction, and "kittens" inspires tenderness and sympathy.
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