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‘Yes, my dear,’ returned Bob. ‘I wish you could have gone. It would have done you good to see how green a place it is. But you’ll see it often. I promised him that I would walk there on a Sunday. My little, little child!’ cried Bob. ‘My little child?’

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Maria Radus Maria Radus (Jan 16 2019 6:29AM) : Green is a comforting color and this sounds like a place that would bring comfort.
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Lillian Popov Lillian Popov (Jan 16 2019 6:35AM) : Bob is feeling regret.
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Molly Plizga Molly Plizga (Jan 16 2019 9:16AM) : yes. much regert.
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He broke down all at once. He couldn’t help it. If he could have helped it, he and his child would have been farther apart, perhaps, than they were.

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He left the room, and went up-stairs into the room above, which was lighted cheerfully, and hung with Christmas. There was a chair set close beside the child, and there were signs of some one having been there lately. Poor Bob sat down in it, and when he had thought a little and composed himself, he kissed the little face. He was reconciled to what had happened, and went down again quite happy. (99).

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Autumn Tullo Autumn Tullo (Jan 16 2019 6:35AM) : Light more

“lighted cheerfully”

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Matthew Levy Matthew Levy (Jan 16 2019 6:36AM) : I see light in this sentence
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Student Kathryn Matyas Student Kathryn Matyas (Jan 16 2019 6:36AM) : Mood more

His mood went down

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Kaitlin Milelli Kaitlin Milelli (Jan 16 2019 6:36AM) : The mood of the Passage is happy and cheerful compared to the other Passage
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*excerpt taken from A Christmas Carol (Charles Dickens) Reprinted by Tor Books, December 1990.

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DMU Timestamp: December 19, 2018 18:14

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Maria Radus Maria Radus (Jan 16 2019 6:32AM) : The word little is repeated three times to indicate his innocence and helplessness.
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Lillian Popov Lillian Popov (Jan 16 2019 6:37AM) : The literary device used here is repetition. This is used to emphasis the authors point.
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Lindsey Kaesler Lindsey Kaesler (Jan 16 2019 6:36AM) : Bob can not hold his emotions in any longer.
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Kaitlyn Boyle Kaitlyn Boyle (Jan 16 2019 6:36AM) : IT was well lit and you could feel comfortable in the room.
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Jane Lyons Jane Lyons (Jan 16 2019 6:37AM) : lighted cheerfully, and hung with christmas more

made the mood of the chapter lighter and more nice.

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