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borishaifa [10]
3 years ago
15

In Walden, Thoreau writes, “Love your life, poor as it is.” This is an example of the writer’s _____ tone.

English
2 answers:
lesya [120]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. philosophical

Explanation:

It isn't really formal. It has nothing to indicate formality or a conversation in the sentence. It can't really be metaphorical since there's no sign of figurative language either. It seems to be an idea of how the life must be appreciated. A lesson, maybe.

One of the definitions of philosophical is: <em>"having or showing a calm attitude toward disappointments or difficulties."</em>

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this seems to fit quite well

Umnica [9.8K]3 years ago
5 0
The answer is "A", philospohical
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