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In Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Self Reliance" the writer's overall tone toward his audience can best be described as: encouraging and optimistic, dry and objective, subtle and opinionated, whimsical and hopeful, disdainful and sarcastic

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In Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Self-Reliance," the writer's overall tone toward his audience can best be described as **encouraging and optimistic**. Emerson advocates for individualism and self-trust, urging readers to embrace their own thoughts and ideas rather than conforming to societal expectations. His emphasis on personal growth and self-discovery conveys a hopeful message about the potential for each individual to achieve greatness through authenticity and self-reliance.

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