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Ryland Schroeder
25 July, 16:28
What was the tone of "miss Rosie"
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Rory Wilson
25 July, 18:02
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Two tones are presented in Miss Rosie: A sad ominous tone in the beginning and a hopeful tone towards the end of the poem
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