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Read the excerpt from the passage.
I was in daily communication with living wonders such as I had never imagined. Where others saw only a drop of rain slowly rolling down the window-glass, I saw a universe of beings. In common mildew, I saw enchanted gardens, filled with the densest foliage, while from the fantastic boughs of these microscopic forests hung strange fruits glittering with green and silver and gold.
The tone in the excerpt is best described as
A. confusion.
B. admiration.
C. disbelief.
D. fascination.
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