The three phrases that convey the tone identified in Part A are options A, D and E
- detest and spur me
- whom thou drivers from joy
- how can I move thee
<h3>What is the tone of phrases?</h3>
In grammar and syntax, a phrase is a group of words or a single word that functions as a grammatical unit. An example of a noun phrase is the English phrase "the very happy squirrel."
The stylistic means by which an author conveys his or her attitude(s) in a work of literature is known as tone. Tone is more than just the author's attitude toward his or her audience and characters. Because tone affects the reader's response, which is necessary for a full understanding of literature, tone plays a crucial role in the meaning of a work.
Therefore, The feeling that the words in a piece of writing elicit in the reader is referred to as the tone. A written piece may have a happy or upbeat tone, or it may have a somber or tense tone.
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PART B: Of the following seven phrases from the passage, select
THREE that convey the tone identified in Part A.
A "detest and spurn me" ( Paragraph 3)
B "'If you will comply with my conditions'" ( Paragraph 3)
C "I will defend it" ( Paragraph 6)
D "whom thou drivest from joy'" ( Paragraph 6)
**How can I move thee?" ( Paragraphs
"caves of ice'" ( Paragraph 8)
E
F
G"The sun is yet high in the heavens" ( Paragraph 10)
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