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Hey Mason,
I haven't seen you for a while, I know. But as you know it's my birthday soon! I'm having a party! And I want you to come. It's at my house, my mum has given your mum our new address. I hope you can make it. There are going to be lots of fun and games! And party bags, don't forget the cake! I got a new dog, his name is Pepsi, I think you'll like him. And you can have a sleepover! If you want though. I hope you can make it, I would love it.
From your best friend,
Perrie.
P.S I miss you
Okay so
passage 1: Passage one has a mostly positive tone. Allow me to explain. The words used can set a peaceful, calm mood and allow you to paint a beautiful picture in your mind. Words such as bobbed, lapped and quaint suggest calm movements and an enjoyable environment. However Passage 2 is mostly negative in tone. This scene, unlike passage 1 sets a miserable, dark mood, and seems like an unlikely place to be comfortable in. Words such as ragged, frigid, slapped and weathered suggests a worn raft, cold waters, and miserable conditions, perhaps life threatening. Therefore, it is negative in tone. To sum up everything previously stated, passage 1 has a mostly positive tone, whereas passage 2 is mostly negative.
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My standard would be based on how it affected those it need, how accessible the invention/charity/etc was, and how they plan to grow in the future. Hope this helps!
1. Since research papers are usually lengthy, a “table of contents” could help the reader navigate through the paper in an organized way.
2. Headings above each section could provide a simple, clearly defined format that works to break up the dense paper into distinct portions.
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C) An author will use a tone, to impart a certain effect to influence readers, such as using negative tones on a topic they feel strongly against, hoping to influence the reader to have the same beliefs.