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English, 11.07.2019 20:30 oliup567

How do the tones of "barbie doll" and "what's that smell in your kitchen" differ? a. "barbie doll" has a rebellious tone and "what's that smell in your kitchen" has a sad tone. b."barbie doll" has a casual tone and "what's that smell in your kitchen" has a formal tone. c."barbie doll" has a carefree tone and "what's that smell in your kitchen" has a indifferent tone. d."barbie doll" has a sarcastic tone and "what's that smell in your kitchen" has a rebellious tone.(i already think its c but idk if i am right or not)

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