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A. Jackson's use of the phrase "a happy consummation" gives the passage a satisfied tone.
The speech has a happy tone as if he's talking about something good and positive and not about removing Native Americans from their ground. He uses many other words that indicate this and not just "a happy consummation". There is deep satisfaction in what he's saying.
A. Jackson's use of the phrase "a happy consummation" gives the passage a satisfied tone.
The speech has a happy tone as if he's talking about something good and positive and not about removing Native Americans from their ground. He uses many other words that indicate this and not just "a happy consummation". There is deep satisfaction in what he's saying.
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If you get the other version of this question, the answer is "Jackson's use of the word "benevolent" gives the passage a self-satisfied tone"
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