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What is the tone of the poem "To a Skylark"?

ASarcastic and bitter

BJoyful and reverent

CPessimistic and gloomy

DIndifferent and cold

Answer:

B. Joyful and reverent

Read Explanation:

The tone is filled with awe, wonder, and admiration for the skylark. Shelley reveres the bird as a symbol of spiritual freedom and beauty, elevating it above human limitations.


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