Select two sentences in which the author’s word choice creates a hopeful mood.

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking to identify two sentences from a passage that convey a hopeful mood through the author's word choice. It requires analyzing the given sentences to determine which ones create this sense of hope.

Answer

"For a while, as they walked..." and "She told them about Frederick Douglass..."

The sentences that create a hopeful mood are: "For a while, as they walked, they seemed to carry in them a measure of contentment; some of the serenity and the cleanliness of that big warm kitchen lingered on inside them." and "She told them about Frederick Douglass, the most famous of the escaped slaves, of his eloquence, of his magnificent appearance."

Answer for screen readers

The sentences that create a hopeful mood are: "For a while, as they walked, they seemed to carry in them a measure of contentment; some of the serenity and the cleanliness of that big warm kitchen lingered on inside them." and "She told them about Frederick Douglass, the most famous of the escaped slaves, of his eloquence, of his magnificent appearance."

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The first sentence conveys hope through comfort and peace, while the second sentence inspires hope by highlighting Frederick Douglass's success and eloquence.

Tips

Look for sentences that invoke feelings of optimism or highlight positive experiences or individuals.

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