The tone of secrecy was chosen to show that the content of the conversation at the IFF meeting was not to be disclosed and was something secret.
Unfortunately, you did not submit the text that this question refers to. This prevents me from being able to answer the question specifically. However, we can reach this answer because:
- The tone of a text refers to the feeling that should be promoted while reading.
- This tone represents the mood of the scene being presented to the reader, which allows for an immersion in the text.
In this case, we can see that if a tone of secrecy is chosen to present a meeting in a text, it means that this tone is intended to show how the meeting had content that should not be disclosed, but that was to be kept secret by the participants of the meeting.
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I read the poem and found that the line with most underlying tones of regret is "<span>Back then it never fell so solemnly"
</span>But now I am mostly at the window
watching the late afternoon light.
Back then it never fell so solemnly
<span>against the side of my tree house,
</span>
Billy Collins is saying that he previously watched the afternoon light, but in the past it was not as solemnly as it is now.
Answer: loud, broke
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