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English, 02.02.2021 22:20, aarieejones

Match each statement to the tone it expresses. (4 points) Column A
1.
I was thrilled that my cousin was coming to stay with us.

:
I was thrilled that my cousin was coming to stay with us.

2.
My heart broke when I saw the children in the hospital.

:
My heart broke when I saw the children in the hospital.

3.
You're so silly, you can't wear pajamas to school.

:
You're so silly, you can't wear pajamas to school.

4.
She has no talent; she's a fool if she thinks she'll be cast in the play.

:
She has no talent; she's a fool if she thinks she'll be cast in the play.

Column B
a.
Empathetic

b.
Playful

c.
Cruel

d.
Joyous

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