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In "Samuel's Memory," which tone does the author most clearly use to tell Samuel's story?

A. Proud and confident
B. Content and happy
C. Excited and eager
D. Angry and lonely

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User LemonPie
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answer is D. Which is angry and lonely

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User FuryComputers
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The tone that the author of samuel's memory use to tell Samuel0s story is angry and lonely. Option D is correct.

Samuel’s Memory tells a true story of a 9-year-old Cherokee Indian boy, and his journey on the Trail of Tears. It begins from the time the soldiers enter his home, and ends with the death of his mother on the journey. Samuel mentions and describes his hate for white people and how they only saw the color of his skin.

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