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Answer as quickly and correctly as possible! i will mark as brainlest in a paragraph of at least three sent aces, explain the mood of this excerpt from little brother. provide details from the text to support your answer. when they took off the hood again, i was in a cell. the cell was old and crumbled, and smelled of sea air. there was a window high up, and the rusted bars guarded it. it was still dark outside. there was a blanket on the floor and a little toilet without a seat, set into the wall. the guard who took off my hood grinned at me and closed the solid steel door behind him.

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