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English, 06.10.2019 12:40 yulaarmstrong

Read this excerpt from "the seafarer"

i. a world blown clear of love/hung with icicles. the hailstorms flew.

which of these best describe the tone evoked by these words?

a. resignation
b. contentment
c anger
d depondence

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