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30 May, 17:10

Reread lines 309-326. What is the tone (Goldsmith's attitude toward the subject) in Lines 323 and 324?

He is sincere.

He is being ironic; he doesn't mean what he says.

He does not approve of joy.

He is praising city wealth.

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  1. 30 May, 19:42
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    He is being ironic; he doesn't mean what he says.

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  2. 30 May, 21:06
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    The answer is B
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