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Read the lines from "Harlem [2]." Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. How does the word choice in these lines affect the tone of the poem? It creates a naive tone. It creates a weary tone It creates
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Read the lines from "Harlem [2]."
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
How does the word choice in these lines affect the tone of the poem?
It creates a naive tone.
It creates a weary tone
It creates an grave tone.
It creates a sarcastic tone.
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weary tone
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It creates a weary tone, in my opinion
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