Answer:
His tone was objective, neutral, and informative at the beginning of the story. In the end, his tone was lively and celebratory.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the story "Po-No-Kah", the author stated the conditions that were obtainable with the pioneers of America. He narrated the uncertainties and dangers that were attached to life in the forests. Families could be attacked by the Indians when the head of the home was away and wipe them all off. He further went n to describe every member of the Hedden Family.
In the end, his tone was lively and celebratory as he narrated how the family was united after their separation from the Indians.
Snake
Faster than light
Colors of green
Striking those who dare get to close
Slithering towards their next meal
Executing with its deadly toxins
Sneaking between rocks
Carrying its prey in their deadly hold
Swerving away from any danger
Making it home with a jaw full of rodent
Being greeted by their family
(I don't know if this is what your asking for but I saw snake poem so I went for it.)
Life is short. It is like a vapor. Once here, then gone. Imagine all the lives before us, and all that will live after us. Will we all be forgotten in 100 hundred years?
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