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I do not have the text you are referring to but I can explain what the tone is so that you can identify it by yourself.
Explanation:
When we talk about tone, we are referring to the way in which a writer addresses a topic or addresses his readers.
The way to express it will be through his own opinion, choosing certain types of phrases or words to convey this opinion.
In short, every text will present a theme, but the tone is the way in which that theme is presented through the words the author chooses to do it.
I'd say C. It "was loud and mismatched," and that doesn't sound good.
I think those aspects have a big influence on Holocaust literature. The genre adds more atmosphere to give reader opportunity to feel what happened. Either point of view have the same imortance but in the other way. It shows how it was going on from different attitudes or sides as Holocaust is very serious event.
Answer:
Through the use of formal language and informal dialogue, Zora Neale Hurston was able to convey her own cultural experiences.
Explanation: Zora Neale Hurston, a famous writer during the Harlem Renaissance wrote her famous "Their Eyes were Watching God". It narrates the story of a black woman in Harlem that depicts issues of race and gender issues prevalent in those times through it's main character Janie Crawford. After two failed marriages, she fell in love with a much younger man, Tea Cake. Though she had married for love, she is reluctant to publicly accept him as her husband because of the social pressure and the opinion of the people and what they may say. Throughout the story, we find the various characters talking in formal and informal language, contrasting between the two. And it is through this pattern that the author Hurston is able to successfully convey her own cultural experiences within the novel.