The tone would be determined by the kind of people the author is writing for. A story for children is going to have a different tone than a graduate thesis even if they are on the same topic.
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What is the main character of the story trying to accomplish or what is their main goal?
What is being said about the person, thing, or idea (the topic)?
What is the writer trying to say?
What is the most important point the author wants me to understand about the topic?
Is there a topic sentence?
One standout character in the book <em>Harry Potter </em>is Hermione Granger
<h3>What happened in Harry Potter?</h3>
This is the story of the protagonist of the story, Harry Potter who discovers that he is a young wizard and learns that Voldermort had them murdered.
He goes to Hogwarts to train to become a wizard and he makes some close friends, of which Hermione Granger is one of them and he eventually defeats Voldermort.
The character that I would like to bring back from the dead in the book would be Dum-bledore.
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