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Both "The Cat and the Moon" and "The Golden Cat" focus on a cat.

How does the tone of the two poems differ?
[A]"The Cat and the Moon" has a chilling tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a romantico
tone
[B]"The Cat and the Moon" has a fearful tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a distant tone.
[C]"The Cat and the Moon" has a mysterious tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a happy
tone
[D]"The cat and the Moon" has an angry tone, while "The Golden Cat" has an excited
tone

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Answer: "The Cat and the Moon" has a chilling tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a romantic tone. "The Cat and the Moon" has a mysterious tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a happy tone.

Explanation: The answer is A

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Answer:

Letter A is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Cat and the Moon is a poem written by Irish poet W. B. Yeats. On the other hand, The Golden Cat is a poem written by Oliver Herford, an English writer and poet.

Letter A is the correct answer since the cat in Yeats' poem looks at the moon and the speaker attributes the cat some characteristics related to a chilling tone; the speaker in The Golden Cat uses phrases as our hearts or He makes the Fields and Meadows purr to indicate its romantic tone.

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