Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass.

“Seven years and six months!” Humpty Dumpty repeated thoughtfully. “An uncomfortable sort of age. Now if you'd asked MY advice, I'd have said ‘Leave off at seven’—but it's too late now.”

“I never ask advice about growing,” Alice said indignantly.

“Too proud?” the other inquired.

Alice felt even more indignant at this suggestion. “I mean,” she said, “that one can't help growing older.”

“ONE can't, perhaps,” said Humpty Dumpty, “but TWO can. With proper assistance, you might have left off at seven.”

The tone of this dialogue is

peaceful.
embarrassed.
tense.
satisfied.

Respuesta :

Answer:

Tense

Explanation:

I would say that because the feeling of that specific atmosphere is giving off neither one of embarrassment, peaceful or satisfied if anything this conversation isn't meant for 'Alice' to feel good about what ever the situation is about.

I don't know if that helped

Answer:

c

Explanation: