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Pls help 15 points Read the passage below from “The Unseen Values.”

However we think of it, it is a dawning period and one which—in its scope and potential—promises to dwarf much of what has gone before. Those who have given careful thought to the matter are convinced that while some caution is in order, the new era is not one to be approached with timidity, inhibited imagination or too much convention. Neither is there any point in trying to hold off the tempo of this oncoming age or, in any other way, to evade it.
What tone is represented in the author’s use of the words, “timidity,” “inhibited,” and “too much” in the passage above?

patriotic
disappointed
excited
disapproving

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Disapproving! I hope you get it right! :)
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Disapproving, the last sentence gives you all the textual evidence to support it
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