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select the passage that has a more cheerful tone.
herbert looked up and saw a man approaching the farmhouse. it was mr. barton, a tall, shabbily attired man, his head crowned with a battered hat.
from the southern edge of the gleaming meadow, a tall man was swinging along with easy strides. he carried his broad - brimmed hat in his right hand and waved it as if in greeting.
adapted from horatio alger, helping himself and harriet f. comstock, joyce of the north woods
To determine the passage with a more cheerful tone, we analyze the descriptions:
- The first passage describes Mr. Barton as "shabbily attired" with a "battered hat"—these details have a more somber or neutral tone.
- The second passage describes a man "swinging along with easy strides" and "waved [his hat] as if in greeting"—actions like "swinging" and "waving in greeting" convey lightness, friendliness, and cheerfulness.
The passage with the more cheerful tone is:
From the southern edge of the gleaming meadow, a tall man was swinging along with easy strides. He carried his broad - brimmed hat in his right hand and waved it as if in greeting.
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To determine the passage with a more cheerful tone, we analyze the descriptions:
- The first passage describes Mr. Barton as "shabbily attired" with a "battered hat"—these details have a more somber or neutral tone.
- The second passage describes a man "swinging along with easy strides" and "waved [his hat] as if in greeting"—actions like "swinging" and "waving in greeting" convey lightness, friendliness, and cheerfulness.
The passage with the more cheerful tone is:
From the southern edge of the gleaming meadow, a tall man was swinging along with easy strides. He carried his broad - brimmed hat in his right hand and waved it as if in greeting.