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Which word best describes the tone of this passage?
Read this passage from Through the...
HURYY
Which word best describes the tone of this passage?
Read this passage from Through the Looking-Glass.
By this time it was getting light. "The crow must have
flown away, I think," said Alice: "I'm so glad it's gone. I
thought it was the night coming on."
"I wish I could manage to be glad!" the Queen said.
"Only I never can remember the rule. You must be very
happy, living in this wood, and being glad whenever you
like!"
O upbeat
O downcast
O inspiring
O humorous
"Only it is so VERY lonely here!" Alice said in a
melancholy voice; and at the thought of her loneliness
two large tears came rolling down her cheeks.
"Oh, don't go on like that!" cried the poor Queen,
wringing her hands in despair.
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