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yKpoI14uk [10]
2 years ago
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and respond to the mysterious forces that create the tide. No other force that affects the sea is so strong. Compared with the t

ide the wind-created waves are surface movements felt, at most, no more than a hundred fathoms below the surface."—Rachel Carson, The Sea Around Us What is Carson’s attitude toward the tide? Carson uses negative constructions several times in this paragraph ("There is no . . ., not even in the . . ., that does not know . . . No other force . . ."). Yet her tone is uniformly positive and reverential. How does the use of negatives create such a positive tone? Rewrite the first sentence of the passage, changing all of the negative constructions to positive ones. What effect does
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Temka [501]2 years ago
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Carson’s attitude toward the tide from the passage is:

  • Carson uses negative constructions

The way the <em>use of negatives</em> create such a positive tone is:

  • It shows that there is still hope, despite the bad situation.

<h3>What is a Positive Tone?</h3>

This is used to show the use of words to create a good mood which is used to show or state nice and good things.

With this in mind, we can see that there is the use of positive tone which was created from the use of negative events that were happening to Carson to show that there was still hope.

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