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3. Lines 27-29: What comparison is in these lines? How does this comparison affect the tone or feeling in the story? (The story is Marigolds by Eugenia Collier)

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These lines present a comparison between the poor community and sad music. This promotes a melancholy tone making the reader feel sad and negative about the story.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Marigolds" is a short story that presents the impact of the great depression on society and how it brought down the hope and happiness of many people across the country. The story has a melancholy and sad tone, which is highlighted in lines 27-29 that present a metaphor that compares the poor community to a sad song, showing that the situation of the community was able to move and sadden anyone, as well as a song that had that feeling as an objective.

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