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Read the passage:

I find them in the garden,
For there's many here about;
And often when I go to plough,
The ploughshare turns them out!
For many thousand men," said he,
"Were slain in that great victory.

What is the tone in the passage?

A. bleak
B. matter-of-fact
C. bitter
D. sincere

User Peterorum
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Your Answer Should be B. Hope this helps!
User Kit Menke
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B. The passage is very straightforward with no extra sentiments added in. It is not bitter or bleak. It is a bit sincere but would have some feeling words added for that to be the answer.
User Ali Akdurak
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