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Choose the best description of the tone in each selection from the unit. (1 point)

A "The Gift of the Magi": ironic and condescending

"Fabric of Their Lives": admiring and appreciative

"To Be of Use": earnest and judgmental

"I Hear America Singing": honoring and lauding

"The Necklace": reproving and mocking

B"The Gift of the Magi": witty and sardonic

"Fabric of Their Lives": outraged and angry

"To Be of Use": earnest and enthusiastic

"I Hear America Singing": honoring and admonishing

"The Necklace": realistic and ironic

C"The Gift of the Magi": ironic and compassionate

"Fabric of Their Lives": admiring and appreciative

"To Be of Use": enthusiastic and earnest

"I Hear America Singing": honoring and admiring

"The Necklace": realistic and ironic

D"The Gift of the Magi": humorous and ironic

"Fabric of Their Lives": condescending and cold

"To Be of Use": persuasive and judgmental

"I Hear America Singing": passionate and cheerful

"The Necklace": ironic and sardonic

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