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Read the following excerpt from Eugenia Collier’s “Marigolds” and answer the question.

We lived in the country, in the middle of an alfalfa field; we had no immediate access to Bobbie Brooks sweaters. I went to school in the hand-me-downs of a cousin three years older. She had excellent fashion sense, but during the three-year lag her every sleek outfit turned to a pumpkin. … My black lace-up oxfords, which my parents perceived to have orthopedic value, carried their own weight in the spectacle. I suspected people noticed, and I knew it for sure on the day Billy Stamps announced to the lunch line, “Make way for the Bride of Frankenstein.”

Which of the following best describes the tone of this excerpt judging from the author’s diction?

satirical
melancholy
humorous
nostalgic

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Answer:

I'm going to say Nostalgic

Step-by-step explanation:

It's def not humorous.

User Udendu Abasili
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humorous i don’t know tho
User Pathak Tejpal
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