The correct answer is: serious and matter-of-fact.
When writing an objective piece of writing, it is important to keep the tone formal. It should be serious and matter-of-fact so that the audience will take your topic seriously. This way, you will convey your message objectively and the audience will know that the message is important.
The correct answer is Twinkle
Explanation:
In the poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" the author describes a natural landscape and how this makes him feel cheerful. Moreover, this cheerful or upbeat tone is conveyed through multiple details, one of these is "Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way" because by using the word "twinkle" rather than any other word the author shows how the stars shine changes or are dynamic. Moreover, this movement or change is similar to the ones of trees, daffodils, and other elements that make the landscape vibrant and cheerful (upbeat) as it seems the stars twinkle for the narrator and his happiness. According to this, one word that creates an upbeat tone is Twinkle.
Although your question does not give very much context regarding what was happening in that specific piece of literature,
The idea that nearby women were making fun of/snickering at the protagonist in the text suggests that she is not well-liked. It also could suggest that the women who were snickering are the antagonists/ are mean to her.
All falls under indefinite.