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4 July, 08:13

Read this excerpt from the poem "Lincoln Looked." Lincoln looked and looked and looked for the moment that the nation would open its eyes and rise to the occasion. And when that moment appeared, Lincoln looked no further but instead he got to work re-creating the country we live in today, and the country we look back on in wonder. Which word best describes the author's tone?

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  1. 4 July, 08:27
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    The tone of the poem "Lincoln Looked" is hopeful.

    This is because it begins with the idea that Abraham Lincoln was hopeful that the people of the United States would see the error in their ways, and work toward change. Then, the poem switches to a new type of hope, in which Lincoln can work toward a better world.
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