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Tone, in written composition, is an attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience. Tone is generally conveyed through the choice of words, or the viewpoint of a writer on a particular subject.
Every written piece comprises a central theme or subject matter. The manner in which a writer approaches this theme and subject is the tone. The tone can be formal, informal, serious, comic, sarcastic, sad, or cheerful, or it may be any other existing attitude.
Example:
Father: “We are going on a vacation.”
Son: “That’s great!!!”
– The tone of son’s response is very cheerful.
<span>The approaches londoners took to combat the spread of the plague were considered useless, or worse, made the disease spread more. This is because the methods they used didn't directly affect the 'curing' of the plague (e.g. inflation in the prices of the goods and services provided). </span>
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He was jealous of the young people and didnt like how arrogant they were.
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I will only help with the C section
1C : on
2C : at and until
3C : During
4C : Next or Behind ....