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Question 15 of 25 What tone does the author create by referring to what was done to the Canyon as "damnation"? Having thus seen Glen Canyon both before and after what we may fairly call its damnation, I feel that I am in a position to evaluate the transformation of the region caused by construction of the dam. I have had the unique opportunity to observe first-hand some of the differences between the environment of a free river and a power-plan reservoir. A. A confident tone B. A relieved tone C. A religious tone D. A surprised tone

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Question 15 of 25
What tone does the author create by referring to what was done to the
Canyon as "damnation"?
Having thus seen Glen Canyon both before and after what
we may fairly call its damnation, I feel that I am in a
position to evaluate the transformation of the region
caused by construction of the dam. I have had the unique
opportunity to observe first-hand some of the differences
between the environment of a free river and a power-plan
reservoir.
A. A confident tone
B. A relieved tone
C. A religious tone
D. A surprised tone

Question 15 of 25 What tone does the author create by referring to what was done to the Canyon as "damnation"? Having thus seen Glen Canyon both before and after what we may fairly call its damnation, I feel that I am in a position to evaluate the transformation of the region caused by construction of the dam. I have had the unique opportunity to observe first-hand some of the differences between the environment of a free river and a power-plan reservoir. A. A confident tone B. A relieved tone C. A religious tone D. A surprised tone

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C. A religious tone
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