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which best describes the underlying tone of the excerpt created by thr connotations of the words soft, luxurious, glisten, and serpent-like?
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which best describes the underlying tone of the excerpt created by thr connotations of the words soft, luxurious, glisten, and serpent-like?
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he answer is gloom.
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I think that the options you have are gloom, temptation, forgiveness and suspicion. The option that you are looking for is gloom which is more inclined to a depressed environment with those words.
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