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"The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in 1863 . . . " the tour guide began, but I was too distracted to follow her carefully rehearsed speech. I looked out across the Gettysburg Battlefield in amazement. For as long as I could remember, my dad had taught me about United States history. His passion for history, especially the Civil War, had inspired me to travel to the battlefield. Tears pricked my eyes at the thought of the United States soldiers who had lost their lives at Gettysburg. My eyes devoured every detail of the Battlefield, and I tried to memorize each blade of grass on the gently sloping landscape. I wanted to carry this memory with me forever.
"In conclusion, this historical site is one that every United States citizen should visit," said the tour guide. My heart silently agreed with her.
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Which word best describes the mood of this passage?
A.
patriotic
B.
ambivalent
C.
comedic
D.
sinister
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A. patriotic
The passage expresses reverence for U.S. history and pride in the significance of Gettysburg (tears at soldiers' sacrifice, desire for every citizen to visit), so "patriotic" best matches the mood.
The passage expresses reverence for U.S. history and pride in the significance of Gettysburg (tears at soldiers' sacrifice, desire for every citizen to visit), so "patriotic" best matches the mood.
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