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English, 20.10.2020 05:01, skateboardb718

Which word best describes the tone of these lines written by Thomas Hardy? (10 points) O sweet To-morrow!— After to-day There will away This sense of sorrow. Then let us borrow Hope, for a gleaming Soon will be streaming, Dimmed by no gray— No gray! a Optimistic b Serious c Humorous d Skeptical

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