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QveST [7]
3 years ago
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How does voice impact tone? It determines the range of attitudes that a text can effectively express. It helps develop the overa

ll personality in a work. It allows the author to talk down to the reader without the reader taking offense. It determines the point of view of the text.
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kompoz [17]3 years ago
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It helps develop the overall personality in a work.

anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is It determines the range of attitudes that a text can effectively express.

Explanation:

The voice used in a writing is very important to <u>determine the tone</u>. While a person cannot hear the voice of a writer when he reads, <u>it can be interpreted in his head through the words they are reading. </u>

That is why it is very important that in writing we <u>choose the right words</u>, and for the right audience.

It can be a formal, friendly, professional tone of voice, etc.

The voice used in the phrase:<em> "Hey, wanna go out?</em>" Is not the same as the voice used in the phrase: <em>"Hello. Do you want to go out with me? ”</em>

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