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

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

The British think my entire family has been sent away.
The British think my entire family has been sent away.

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

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

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

"And that General Howe is a pompous turkey!"

This line conveys a strong negative attitude toward General Howe, indicating disdain and contempt, which reflects the women's feelings toward the British.

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