Read the following poem and use it to answer the questions
"I Will Pronounce Your Name" by Léopold Sédar Senghor
I will pronounce your name, Naëtt, I will declaim you, Naett!
Naett, your name is mild like cinnamon, it is the fragrance in which
the lemon grove sleeps,
Naëtt, your name is the sugared clarity of blooming coffee trees
And it resembles the savannah, that blossoms forth under the
masculine ardour of the midday sun.
Name of dew, fresher than shadows of tamarind,
Fresher even than the short dusk, when the heat of the day is
silenced.
Naétt, that is the dry tornado, the hard clasp of lightning
Naëtt, coin of gold, shining coal, you my night, my sun!...
I am your hero, and now I have become your sorcerer, in order
to pronounce your names.
Princess of Elissa, banished from Futa on the fateful day.
13. After reading "I Will Pronounce Your Name" by Léopold Sédar Senghor, the reader can
conclude that the writers' tone is... (1 point)
O Fearful
Adoring
Solemn
O Antagonistic