WILL GIVE BRAINLYIEST Read this excerpt from The First Men in the Moon.
I looked eastward, and the light of that shriveled world was touched with sombre bronze; westward, and the sun robbed now by a thickening white mist of half its heat and splendour, was touching the crater rim, was sinking out of sight, and all the shrubs and jagged and tumbled rocks stood out against it in a bristling disorder of black shapes. Into the great lake of darkness westward, a vast wreath of mist was sinking. A cold wind set all the crater shivering. Suddenly, for a moment, I was in a puff of falling snow, and all the world about me gray and dim.
Which words from the passage above infer the overall mood of the scene?
Light, splendour, vast
shriveled, sombre, gray
Snow, shrubs, sun
Mist, disorder, tumbled