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What does tone refer to in writing?
What does tone refer to in writing?
- The mood and emotions created by the author
- The choice of words used by the writer
- The personality of the characters in the text
- The attitude or emotion conveyed by the writer (correct)
How do writers primarily create the atmosphere, mood, and emotions in their texts?
How do writers primarily create the atmosphere, mood, and emotions in their texts?
- By using a variety of font styles
- By putting punctuation marks at the end of each sentence
- By weaving carefully selected words into their writing (correct)
- By choosing words that represent their attitude towards the subject
What do tone words do in writing?
What do tone words do in writing?
- Create a story's plot and characters
- Determine whether a text is fictional or non-fictional
- Provide instructions on how to read the text
- Reveal the author's opinion on the subject matter (correct)
What is one of the characteristics of positive tone words?
What is one of the characteristics of positive tone words?
How do audience perceive messages as negative or positive according to the text?
How do audience perceive messages as negative or positive according to the text?
What do writers do to establish a message according to the text?
What do writers do to establish a message according to the text?
Which aspect of writing primarily shapes the personality of characters in fictional texts?
Which aspect of writing primarily shapes the personality of characters in fictional texts?
In non-fictional texts, what do writers use words to express to the readers?
In non-fictional texts, what do writers use words to express to the readers?
What is the main purpose of a writer's choice of words in both fictional and non-fictional texts?
What is the main purpose of a writer's choice of words in both fictional and non-fictional texts?
How do authors make fictional stories more engaging for readers based on the text?
How do authors make fictional stories more engaging for readers based on the text?
What does the audience rely on to interpret messages as positive or negative in written works?
What does the audience rely on to interpret messages as positive or negative in written works?