<span>The answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter D. In a Wagner Matinee, the setting has a major influence on the elements (characters, plot, and theme) except for the point of view. This is because the theme, plot, and characters have the similarity regarding to the influence of music. </span>
Answer:
Uncertain
Explanation:
You can see the narrator not very sure of things. He reminds himself that the smell of dirt was not to be feared, but since he needs to remind himself, we do sense that the narrator does fear the smell. This: "loathed these errands and doubted my ability to discern a peach from a pear in the dim light" is another sentence that shows uncertainty. In the end, some shadow that can't clearly be discerned is more more thing that contributes to the tone.
Answer:
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