Cecils remark in line 1 (Lucy . . . faults) is made in a tone of.
A
Great conviction
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B
Studied neutrality
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C
Playful irony
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D
Genuine surprise
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E
Weary cynicism
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Solution
The correct option is B Great conviction Cecil is most sincere when he says that Lucy Honeychurch has no flaws. He completely believes this. Thus we can conclude that the tone here is that of great conviction. Thus A is the best answer.