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English, 16.07.2021 01:00, mamaKelly1671

Read this passage from "Samuel's Memory":I will never forget that lonesome hill of stone that is her final bed, as it fades from my sight. I tread softly by my uncle, my hand in his. I walk with my head turned, watching that small hill as it fades from my sight. The soldiers make us continue walking. My uncle talks to me, trying to comfort me. I walk in loneliness. Which statement best describes how the author's word choice contributes to the tone of the passage?A. The author's use of words like lonesome and fades gives the passage an angry and aggressive tone. B.The author's use of words like lonesome and fades gives the passage a sad and isolated tone. C.The author's use of words like final and soldiers gives the passage an angry and aggressive tone. D.The author's use of words like final and soldiers gives the passage a sad and isolated tone.

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