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Both "The Cat and the Moon" and "The Golden Cat" focus on a cat.

How does the tone of the two poems differ?


"The Cat and the Moon" has a mysterious tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a happy tone.


"The Cat and the Moon" has an angry tone, while "The Golden Cat" has an excited tone.


"The Cat and the Moon" has a fearful tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a distant tone.


"The Cat and the Moon" has a chilling tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a romantic tone.


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Answer:

Moon = night, night is mysterious and scary.

Golden = bright, bright is happy.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

"The Cat and the Moon" has a mysterious tone, while "The Golden Cat" has a happy tone.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Cat and the Moon" is a poem written by W.B. Yeats while "The Golden Cat" is a poem written by Oliver Herford.

"The Cat and the Moon" shows a mysterious tone because the whole situation is unclear and it used puzzling adjective such as "creeping" for the cat. The relationship between the cat and the moon is also odd. They say it is the relationship that happened between Yeats and Maud Gonne.

On the other hand, The Golden Cat is clearly showing a happy poem. It compares the sun to a golden cat who is happy and is needed by the people on Earth.

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