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What tone is Wordsworth using with the word in bold? Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. confusing angry lonely cheerful
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What tone is Wordsworth using with the word in bold?
Fluttering and
dancing
in the breeze.
confusing
angry
lonely
cheerful
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definitely cheerful:)
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I would say:
D. Cheerful
Good Luck!
Hope This Helps :)
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