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7 August, 08:50

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This argument appeals to the wheelchair ethos of the wealthy, upper-middle class American slob. If Rainbow Bridge is worth seeing at all, then by God it should be easily, readily, immediately available to everybody with the money to buy a big powerboat. Why should a trip to such a place be the privilege only of those who are willing to walk six miles? Or if Pike's Peak is worth getting to, then why not build a highway to the top of it so that anyone can get there? Anytime? Without effort?

Edward Abbey,

How would you best describe the tone the author is using in this passage?

A. Gloomy

B. Regretful

C. Funny

D. Sarcastic

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  1. 7 August, 08:53
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    I would say B but i am not 100% positive
  2. 7 August, 09:02
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    So which answer is it?
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