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Read this excerpt from "Mount Taylor: A Peak in Peril."
Douglas fir, aspen, and pi...
HELP
Read this excerpt from "Mount Taylor: A Peak in Peril."
Douglas fir, aspen, and piñon pine trees in the Cibola National Forest blanket the mountain. Spires of volcanic rock rise on the north slope. The peak is often snow-capped.
Which tone is implied by the use of imagery above?
shocked
regretful
hostile
admiring
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