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In the pages ranging from 48 to 98, Arnold reveals his intricate feelings toward the women in his life, including his Grandma, Dawn, Penelope, and his sister Mary. Through a close examination of these relationships, the tone word that best captures Arnold's overall attitude is "earnest." This word signifies the depth of sincerity and seriousness he conveys while discussing these influential women. By providing relevant examples and details from the text, we can better understand how each woman's impact resonates within Arnold's life and perspective.
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Assignment From pages 48-98, Arnold talks a lot about girls and women in his life. Reread the pages about the following females: Grandma (66-70); Dawn (74-75); Penelope (77-79); and his sister Mary (89-90). Besides “love,” what one tone word best describes Arnold’s attitude toward all the women in his life? Use details and examples from the text to support your answer. Pick a tone word from below. Some are right; some are wrong. Pick the ONE you feel fits all the females in Arnold’s life: Judgmental-having critical opinions; authoritative Intense – deeply felt; concentrated Matter-of-fact-accepting of conditions; not fanciful or emotional Reverent – showing deep respect and esteem Poignant – deeply moving Intimate – close; personal; deeply associated Gentle – kind; considerate; mild; soft Earnest – showing deep sincerity of feelings; serious