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How does the poet's use of the words 'Alabaster Wool' affect the poem's tone?
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It creates a tone that is dark and mournful.
It creates a tone that is dark and mournful.
It creates a tone that is angry and chaotic.
It creates a tone that is angry and chaotic.
It creates a tone that is pure and gentle.
It creates a tone that is pure and gentle.
It creates a tone that is strange and confusing.
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It creates a tone that is pure and gentle.
"Alabaster" implies smooth, white purity and "wool" suggests softness, so together they evoke gentleness and purity.
"Alabaster" implies smooth, white purity and "wool" suggests softness, so together they evoke gentleness and purity.
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