Answer:
Miss Rosie is written in two distinct tones: a sorrowful, foreboding tone at the beginning of the poem, and a hopeful tone at the conclusion.
Explanation:
The figurative language used in the tone contributes to the creation of the feeling of hatred, which is the attitude assumed against Miss Rosie.
"wrapped up like garbage
sitting, surrounded by the smell
of too old potato peels"
"when i watch you
you wet brown bag of a woman
who used to be the best looking gal in Georgia
used to be called the Georgia Rose"