1. What tone does the author's syntax and diction create in this story?
O matter of fact
O ly...
English, 07.11.2020 07:50 matlenanem4437
1. What tone does the author's syntax and diction create in this story?
O matter of fact
O lyrical
O displeased
O critical
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