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What is the tone of "Grass"?
doubtful
jubilant
dark
respectful

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Answer:dark

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The tone in "Grass" By Carl Sandburg is dark because dark can be used as an adjective which can be a synonym gloomy or pessimistic, and this book is about how human life is treated in times of war, and has a dark and unforgiving tone when talking about the industrial process of war and expresses great anger about it as well.

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