The attitude of a text toward the subject being discussed is called tone. Description most clearly defines tone in literature is the writer’s attitude toward the audience and the subject. Tone refers to the choices of words through which tone is conveyed. Through tone, a writer conveys its viewpoints a subject. A theme is involved in every written piece. Herein, tone refers to the way which author approaches the subject and the theme. The tone can be informal, formal, comic, sad and so forth.
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b. Ken chooses “disappearing wetlands” as something that interests him about the topic “ecological issues.”
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You probably dont need this anymore but dis is more the people that doo
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Steinbeck uses the word choice to help add details to his tone of the article. He feels that migrant workers are often overlooked for the work that they do. By adding word choices such as in the text it said ¨Thus, in California we find a curious attitude toward a group that makes our agriculture successful. The migrants are needed, and they are hated¨ and ¨Thousands of them are crossing the borders in ancient rattling automobiles, destitute and hungry and homeless, ready to accept any pay so that they may eat and feed their children¨, Steinbeck is able to convince the reader to feel a certain way about these migrant workers and add to his original point.
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1. If Hermia does not marry Demetrius, she must be murdered.
2. The argument used for this is that this is the legal destination for girls who disobey their father.
3. he is asking that Hermia be forced to marry.
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Although you did not present, we can consider, through the context of the question and the names of the characters, that you are referring to the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" written by Shakespeare.
In this work, we meet the character Hermia who is in love with Lysander, who also loves her. However, Hermia's father has already arranged her wedding with Demetrius and does not accept that she wishes to marry another. To stop her from marrying Lysander, he goes to Theseus, the ruler of Athens, where the story takes place, so that he can convince Hermia to marry Demetrius. According to Hermia's father, there is a law in Athens that reinforces his right as a father. This law states that if Hermia does not obey her father, she must be murdered. Hermia's father believes that Theseus will convince her to marry, but Theseus gives Hermia the option of going to a convent.
The imagery in these lines helps the readers picture 'how colorful and beautiful the setting is.'
Answer: A
Explanation:
‘How I learned English’ is a poem by Gregory Djanikian where the poet depicts the thoughts and feelings of the center character towards the language English.
The lines mentioned above helps the readers picture how colorful and beautiful the setting is. ‘Ringed by elms and fir and honeysuckle’ here, the ‘elms’ describes the tall deciduous tree with its beautiful green leaves, whereas ‘honeysuckle’ are the delightful colorful plants.
‘In the field, a blue sky above them
Tipped with cirrus’ even in this line Gregory have described the setting so beautifully. The pleasing blue sky, the alluring cloud formation (cirrus), the vast green field. Everything here is just so colorful and delightful.