Tone is 'the attitude that is conveyed by the narrator of a story'. A reader can be persuaded by a writer's use of tone particularly if it matches the readers own 'feelings' on the subject.
For example in Mein Kampf Hitler used a very superior tone - which matched the sentiments of the general population of Germany at the time.
Answer:
1. Why can't orphans play baseball? They don't know where home is.
2. I started crying when dad was cutting onions. Onions was such a good dog.
3. My elderly relatives liked to tease me at weddings, saying, "You'll be next!" They soon stopped though, once I started doing the same to them at funerals.
4. I was digging in our garden when I found a chest full of gold coins. I was about to run straight home to tell my wife about it, but then I remembered why I was digging in our garden.
Explanation:
<span>tone is the authors ATTITUDE toward th writing. writing can have more than one tone.</span>