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21 March, 03:10

Read the passage.

Margot has grown so sweet; she seems quite different from what she used to be, isn't nearly so catty these days and is becoming a real friend.

Which identifies the tone of the passage and analyzes how it is created?

A. The tone is frustrated; words such as catty and friend are used to show this by suggesting that Margot is two-faced.

B. The tone is surprised; words such as different and becoming show this by demonstrating a change in Margot's behavior.

C. The tone is happy; words such as sweet and catty establish this by showing Anne is becoming more upbeat as spring approaches.

D. The tone is loving; words such as quite and days show this by suggesting that Anne loves her sister, in spite of their differences.

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  1. 21 March, 03:24
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    I think its d or b

    eaertyrwhg ...
  2. 21 March, 03:28
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    Its b i took the test
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