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The speaker's tone in lines 13-18 ("How orderly…none will") is best described as
The speaker's mysterious voice is derived mainly from her use of
The overall tone of the passage implies that the narrator
AP English Literature: Natural Mood 9 Views
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The poem's mood can best be described as
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- 00:00
Sorry Okay AP English Lit People Next question here is
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short one The poems mood can best be described as
- 00:19
what that's past tense for what a cow says as
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well All right So what is it Well the loving
- 00:25
description the speaker gives to the brook and its strength
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and impulse That thing right there reveals his affection for
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the brook which was eventually cemented down You know grammar
- 00:37
police were not around Well the rhetorical questions he then
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acts are indignant You know like when shmoop grammarians confront
- 00:45
everyone at the dinner table one night and yell Did
- 00:47
you forget what today Wass Did you not remember It's
- 00:51
my birthday Do I not matter Yeah I've done that
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every Thanksgiving I do that to my kids Well this
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mix of affection and indignation is best described as AG
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grieved So the answer is a there And the loser
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ball Well the speaker doesn't suggest any revolutionary changes as
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much as he questions the ones that have already taken
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place So get rid of B And because he includes
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so many rhetorical questions that consort of the past and
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present conditions of the brook Well he can't be considered
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apathetic either So I get rid of C He's fully
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caffeinated The questions he asked are rhetorical like the their
- 01:25
meaning He isn't actually confused about the cinder loads That
- 01:28
thing and nostalgia only captures his tone at the beginning
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of the poem on like an eat So that's it 00:01:34.33 --> [endTime] The answer is a agri what
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