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Which line from the text uses tone to show the women’s feelings toward the British?

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And that General Howe is a pompous turkey!
And that General Howe is a pompous turkey!

’Tis a disgrace, the way families have been separated in this war.
’Tis a disgrace, the way families have been separated in this war.

Now that I am separated from my family, I always welcome guests.
Now that I am separated from my family, I always welcome guests.

The British think my entire family has been sent away.

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The line that uses tone to show the women’s feelings toward the British is:

"And that General Howe is a pompous turkey!"

This line conveys a sarcastic and disdainful tone, indicating the women's negative feelings toward the British, specifically General Howe.

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