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vagabundo [1.1K]
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The section "Germany Agrees To Pay Financial Reparations includes words such as "harsh," "grave" and "aghast. " How do these wor

ds contribute to the tone of the article? А They convey a sense of mild pessimism over the unfair aspects of the Treaty. B They convey a sense of nervous anxiety about the unknown consequences of the Treaty. C They convey a sense of disgust and hatred toward the creators of the Treaty. D They convey a sense of the desperation felt by Germany upon learning the terms of the Treaty. ​
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slavikrds [6]2 years ago
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The use of the words "harsh," "grave" and "aghast", contribute to the tone of the article because А They convey a sense of mild pessimism over the unfair aspects of the Treaty.

<h3>What is Tone?</h3>

This refers to the use of words by a person which conveys the emotions and feelings of such a person.

Hence, we can note from the context clues in the article that the use of the words "harsh," "grave" and "aghast", contribute to the tone of the article because they believe that the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were unfair to Germany.

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