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The tone of E. B. White's "Walden" differs from Thoreau's Walden in that

A. White's is somber, while Thoreau's is funny.
B. White's is modern, while Thoreau's is old-fashioned.
C. White's is lighthearted, while Thoreau's is thought-provoking.
D. White's is suspenseful, while Thoreau's is straightforward.

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There's a question almost exactly like this one: How do the tones differ in Thoreau's "Walden" and E.B. White's "Walden"? The options and answer for the question I just quoted are:

A. White's tone is humorous while Thoreau's is morose.

B. White's tone is brooding while Thoreau's is sarcastic.

C. White's tone is mysterious while Thoreau's is peaceful.

D. White's tone is lighthearted while Thoreau's is serious. (This one is the answer)

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This one is also C. White is lighthearted, while Thoreau's is thought-provoking
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