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Review the passage.

He came here a-fishing, and used an old log canoe which he found on the shore. It was made of two white pine logs dug out and pinned together, and was cut off square at the ends. It was very clumsy, but lasted a great many years before it became waterlogged and perhaps sank to the bottom. He did not know whose it was; it belonged to the pond. He used to make a cable for his anchor of strips of hickory bark tied together.

Which best describes Thoreau's tone towards the old log canoe?

A.pleased


B.content


C.frightened


D.surprised

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It is A. Pleased!

I just took the test and its correct.

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Thoreau's tone towards the old log canoe is A.pleased
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