Use da excerpt from " Da West wind" By John Masefield 2 answer da question

"The West wind" by JohnMasefeld

It was a warm wind, da West wind, full of birds' cires;

I never hear da West wind but tears r in my eyes

4 it comes from da West lands, da old brown hills

N Aprils in da West wind, n daffodils.

It's a fine land, da West land. 4 hearts as tired as mine.
Apple orchard blossoms there, n da airs like wine.
there is cool green grass there, where men may lie at rest,
And da rhushes r in song ther, fluting from da nest.

Will ye not come home brother? Ye have been long away

Its April n blossom time, n white is da may

N bright is da Sun brotherm n warm I'd da rain

Will ye not come home, brother home 2 us again?

How s da tone diffrent from da speakers perspective?

A ) Da Speakers tone is romantic

B ) Da speakers tone is cheerful

C ) Da speakers tone is humorous

D ) Da speakers tone is somber

1 answer

The correct answer is:

A) The speaker's tone is romantic.

The excerpt expresses a longing for home and a deep appreciation for the beauty of the West land, evoking a sense of nostalgia and warmth. The imagery and emotional appeal suggest a romantic tone rather than cheerful, humorous, or somber.