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English, 01.03.2021 23:50 rainbow6e

Twisting, breaking, chasing They are as powerful as

a wrecking ball, destroying

anything they touch.

Dark, dangerous, destructive

They are nature's bulldozer,

angrily knocking down

EVERYTHING

in their path.

What is the author's tone in the poem? Explain your answer by citing at least one piece of evidence.

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