For each phrase on the left, select the tone that it helps to convey.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to identify the tone conveyed by specific phrases from a text, requiring an understanding of the context in which these phrases are used.
Answer
'shook his head' - skeptical, 'bouncing around' - energetic, 'preferable to not camping' - accepting, 'pounded the windows' - anxious.
- 'shook his head' conveys a skeptical tone. 2. 'bouncing around' conveys an energetic tone. 3. 'preferable to not camping' conveys an accepting tone. 4. 'pounded the windows' conveys an anxious tone.
Answer for screen readers
- 'shook his head' conveys a skeptical tone. 2. 'bouncing around' conveys an energetic tone. 3. 'preferable to not camping' conveys an accepting tone. 4. 'pounded the windows' conveys an anxious tone.
More Information
Each phrase's choice of tone reflects the common interpretation of physical actions - shaking head often indicates skepticism, bouncing implies energy, expression of preference is usually accepting, and pounding suggests anxiety.
Tips
A common mistake might be misinterpreting physical expressions, leading to incorrect tone identification.
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