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Read the dialogue from Apollo to Cupid in Passage 1. "What have you to do with warlike weapons, saucy boy? Leave them for hands worthy of them." What tone is established in these sentences? O pitiful curious
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Read the dialogue from Apollo to Cupid in Passage 1.
"What have you to do with warlike weapons, saucy boy? Leave them for hands worthy of them."
What tone is established in these sentences?
O pitiful
curious
O arrogant
benevolent
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