1.)Finn Whitman 2.)Charlene Turner 3.)Amanda Lockhart 4.)Isabella Angelo 5.)Terrence Maybeck
Excessive attachment to a particular sect or party especially in religion
Answer:
The authors tone in "About Russel" changes from hopeful, to unpromising. In Passage A the author is seen stating, "...Russel's future was bright and without limitation..." This gives a feeling of optimism, and shows that Russel was headed on a good path. This feeling changes in Passage B, as it says, "Further and further Russel slipped away, unable to make eye contact or hold a conversation." This sentence is very discouraging, as it seems all progress made was simply forgotten. Putting these two sentences together, it shows the change in tone dramatically, further proving the point of this change in tone. In conclusion, the tone of each passage is different, as it goes from expectant to hopeless.
Explanation:
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<span>It expressed a feelings of cheery and bright, but at other times it was dark and shadowed by evil.</span>