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Words like ignoramus show the narrator's pomp and smugness.

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The passage uses formal language and a somewhat condescending tone to imply that anyone who doesn't know the story of Alexander the great is ignorant.

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Q: The story of Alexander is so famous That it is known to everyone at least In part unless he be an ignoramus. Which statement most accurately describes the passage's word choice and tone?
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