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Read the following passage from Senator Smith's "Declaration of Conscience":

As members of the minority party, we do not have the primary authority to formulate the policy of our Government. But we do have the responsibility of rendering constructive criticism, of clarifying issues, of allaying fears by acting as responsible citizens.
What is Smith's tone toward Republicans in this passage?
A. Content but hopeful
B. Exacting but reasonable
C. Demanding and outraged
D. Discouraged and annoyed

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B. Exacting but reasonable

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User Ectoras
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I believe it would be B. He’s not discouraged and his tone of speech does not sound outraged. It does not sound content either. He’s sounds exact and reasonable.
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