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OpenStudy (jacob902):

What tone does the author create by referring to himself as "'a butterfly chaser, googly eyed bleeding heart, and wild conservative'"?

OpenStudy (jacob902):

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OpenStudy (jacob902):

One should admit at the outset to a certain bias. Indeed I am a "butterfly chaser, googly eyed bleeding heart and wild conservative." I take a dim view of dams; I find it hard to learn to love cement; I am poorly impressed by concrete aggregates and statistics in the cubic tons. But in this weakness I am not alone, for I belong to that ever–growing number of Americans, probably a good majority now, who have become aware that a fully industrialized, thoroughly urbanized, elegantly computerized social system is not suitable for human habitation. Great for machines, yes. But unfit for people. A. An angry tone B. A mocking tone C. A peaceful tone D. A mournful tone

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the options

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d

OpenStudy (jacob902):

explain why

OpenStudy (anonymous):

find it hard to love that's why it is d and it also has more things through out the story. So D is ur answer

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