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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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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Paper probably shouldn't be capitalized, based on context and what I'm seeing.
Sorry if this is wrong.
Answer:
Hi, there the answer is B. The Law of the Jungle discourages the animals from hunting Man, which keeps them from being hunted themselves.
Explanation:
Read lines 1-4 :)
An increase in the number of men voting and/or the concept of Manifest Destiny.
I also found that another factor that contributed to the rise of sectionalism after The War of 1812 was tariffs/taxes placed on goods coming from Northern factories.
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This push Will chair me ever or dissect me now. I have liv'd long enough: my way of life Is fall'n into the searching, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age