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The Tone of the Fahrenheit 451 , could be considered one that is ............
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Optimisitic
Cautious but hopeful
Indifferent/neutral
Intense and Gloomy
Group of answer choices
Optimisitic
Cautious but hopeful
Indifferent/neutral
Intense and Gloomy
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The tone of "Fahrenheit 451" could be considered **Intense and Gloomy**. The novel presents a grim portrayal of a future society that suppresses individuality and critical thinking through censorship and the banning of books, which contributes to its intense and often bleak atmosphere.
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