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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.