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Trust no future, how e'er pleasant let the dead past bury its dead act---- act living present heart within, and god o'er head which best describes the effect of the short sentence structure and exclamation points?
A. They make the tone miserable.
B.They make the tone thoughtful and reflected
C.They make the squeaker seem exited
D. They make the squeaker seem bored.
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I think the answer is B however there are no exclamation points in the passage as the question suggests
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The answer is C. They make the speaker seem excited.
I’m 100% sure this is the answer
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