<span>Although, we know for a fact that Gatsby's parties are on a much grander scale that Tom's, G</span><span>atsby's patties compare with Tom's in the sense that </span>the end results are more or less the same: everyone gets drunk acts foolishly.
If you use freaky and scrary words the reader will get goosebumps if you use boring and stupid words they will stop reading
Answer:
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Explanation:
Tone is the attitude of the poet towards the poem's reader, subject matter, or speaker as it is interpreted by the reader. It is usually described as the " mood" which pervades the experience of reading the poem. This is created by the vocabulary of the poem, metrical regularity or irregularity, use of figurative language, syntax and rhyme.
<span>The tone of the poem is the attitude which is implied by the poem's style.</span>