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Two Legs or One?
by Josepha Sherman

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What tone does the dialogue in paragraphs 8–14 create in the story?
Responses

Stressful
Stressful

Joyful
Joyful

Arrogant
Arrogant

Humorous
Humorous

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine the tone of the dialogue in paragraphs 8–14 of "Two Legs or One?" by Josepha Sherman, we would need to analyze the content and context of those specific paragraphs. Since I can't access the text itself, I can't provide a definitive answer.

However, you can look for elements such as the choice of words, the context of the dialogue, and the emotions they convey to help identify the tone. For example:

- **Stressful**: If the characters are arguing or in a tense situation.
- **Joyful**: If the dialogue is light-hearted, cheerful, or celebrating something.
- **Arrogant**: If characters are boasting or talking down to each other.
- **Humorous**: If the dialogue contains jokes, witty exchanges, or funny situations.

Reflect on these elements as you read the paragraphs to help you choose the best answer.
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