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Answer:
they give the poem an upbeat tone
Explanation
because afoot is like having a pep in your step and light hearted is like your not weighed down by many troubles. you feel content and free
The words "Afoot and light-hearted" gives the poem an upbeat tone.
Walt Whitman's poem "Song of the Open Road" is part of his "Leaves of Grass" collection. The poem in particular is a long poem of 15 parts where the speaker/poet declares that he is in control of his own life and that nothing can come in the way.
- The tone of any text is the attitude of the writer and can be determined and understood through the word choices of the writer.
- In the given poem, the speaker/writer used the words like "afoot and light-hearted" which are all suggestive of an upbeat and positive attitude.
- There is no indication of irony in the poem, nor is it a serious one.
The speaker/poet presents an upbeat tone to the poem when talking about his 'journey' along the open road. Thus, the correct answer is the fourth option.
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