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English, 03.07.2019 20:00 hartmaaj95

Haaalpp 25 asap! before we came here, when i didn't think about things as much as i do now, i used at times to have the feeling that i didn't belong to mansa, pim, and margot, and that i would always be a bit of an outsider. which identifies the tone of the passage and analyzes how it is created? the tone is angry; words such as feeling and outsider establish this because they show that anne does not accept her life as it is. the tone is bored; words such as think and outsider establish this because they show that anne cannot be a part of normal society. the tone is reflective; words such as before and used establish this because they show that anne is thinking meaningfully about the past. the tone is frustrated; words such as belong and margot establish this because they show that anne wishes she could be more like her sister.

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