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English, 26.02.2021 22:30, naenae1405

Question 1 of 10 Read the following passage from Senator Smith's "Declaration of
Conscience":
As a United States Senator, I am not proud of the way in
which the Senate has been made a publicity platform for
irresponsible sensationalism. I am not proud of the
reckless abandon in which unproved charges have been
hurled from this side of the aisle. I am not proud of the
obviously staged, undignified countercharges that have
been attempted retaliation from the other side of the
aisle.
What is Smith's tone toward the Senate in this passage?
O A. Outraged and disgusted
B. Exacting but reasonable
C. Embarrassed and ashamed
D. Critical but logical

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