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RoseWind [281]
2 years ago
9

1. what is the speakers tone Let it go from Disney frozen

English
2 answers:
PIT_PIT [208]2 years ago
5 0

What Is The Tone Of This Song? The tone is don't worry what any one else thinks of you. The song presents the ostracized Queen Elsa, who abandons her kingdom when her magical ability to create and control ice and snow is discovered by the public

maxonik [38]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<u>~Shoto Todoroki here~</u>

Explanation:

<em>The tone that the speakers us in the Disney frozen moive I belelive would be is don't worry what any one else thinks of you. The song presents the ostracized Queen Elsa, who abandons her kingdom when her magical ability to create and control ice and snow is discovered by the public.</em>

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