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Alborosie
2 years ago
5

What would the tone of Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" be if the people in the poem were speaking rather than singi

ng?
A) jovial
B) less hopeful
C) more hopeful
D) unchanged
English
1 answer:
Maurinko [17]2 years ago
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<span>What would the tone of Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing" be if the people in the poem were speaking rather than singing?  
C.) more hopeful </span>
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