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Read this sentence from the passage:

"We are firmly convinced, and we act on that conviction, that with nations, as with individuals, our interests soundly calculated, will ever be found inseparable from our moral duties."

What tone does this sentence convey?

A. serious
B. neutral
C. condescending
D. confident



Answer :

Final answer:

The sentence conveys a confident tone.


Explanation:

Confident is the tone conveyed in the given sentence. The writer expresses a firm belief in the inseparability of national interests and moral duties, showing conviction and assurance in their stance.


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