Hey there! Hello!
Generally, the author's tone is the expression of the author's attitude/viewpoint towards something in their writing. The author may make certain choices about their diction (word/phrases), syntax (grammar), and amount of formality (the amount of formality/informality in the writing) to convey their stance on something they're writing about.
I believe the "emotional effect of a story" is the author's mood, which is how the writing affects the reader/makes the reader feel, mostly found in the vibe/atmosphere given off in the author's writing. Mood and tone are two different aspects of writing, so I believe your answer is false.
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hey....muja ignore Kar raha h.o ?
It’s depending on another claim, giving side details about the claim
It would be the robin redbreast.
You have interesting topic. You look at the person straight in the eyes. Don't stammer and break up your words. Make it easy for the other person to understand your statement.