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22 April, 14:35

For a long while he used to console himself, when driven from home, by frequenting a kind of perpetual club of the sages, philosophers, and other idle personages of the village; which held its sessions on a bench before a small inn, What is the author's tone toward Rip Van Winkle in the passage?

a. wistful

b. ironic

c. serious

d. solemn

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  1. 22 April, 15:01
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    I believe it's either A or D. I'm leaning more towards A.
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