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PLEASE HELP 100 POINTS Read the following passage from Mull's "Calypso Borealis" and answer the question
Omel had to sleep without blankets, and sometimes without supper, but usually I had no great difficulty in finding a lot of bread here and there at the houses of the farmer settlers in the widely scattered clearings with one of these large backwoods loaves I was able to wander
many a long wild fertile mile in the forests and bogs, free as the winds, gathering plants
Identity and explain the tone of this passage What specific words contribute to the tono? Therlaexplain how the tone of the passage would change if the words "travel" and "lonely as the solitary cloud, collecting and numbering plants" replaced the bolded words. Be sure to identify the
now the changed words create that fone Your response should be a paragraph of 3-5 sentences

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