
Tone In Literature with The Elephant Man
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Tone in Literature
Looking at Tone in Literature with The Elephant Man.
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Make Cornell Notes in your composition book.
Make Cornell Notes
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Tone In Literature
Tone
The tone in literature is the author's attitude towards the subject, character, or audience. It sets the mood and emotional atmosphere of the text. Authors convey tone through word choice, sentence structure, and literary devices.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes tone in literature?
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Tone In Literature
Connotation Expresses Tone
Connotation refers to the emotions or associations that certain words evoke beyond their literal meaning. For example, the word "home" may have positive connotations of warmth and comfort.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes connotation?
The literal meaning of a word
The emotions or associations that words evoke beyond their literal meaning
The pronunciation of a word
The grammatical structure of a sentence
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Tone In Literature
Punctuation Expresses Tone
On the other hand, punctuation refers to using marks like exclamation points, question marks, or ellipses to express tone or grab attention. For instance, an exclamation point can convey excitement or emphasis, while ellipses can create suspense or indicate a trailing thought.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes punctuation?
The arrangement of words in a sentence
The use of marks like exclamation points, question marks, or ellipses to express tone or grab attention
The process of editing and revising a piece of writing
The study of sentence structure and grammar rules
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Tone In Literature
Subgenre
When determining the tone of a piece of literature, there are a few factors to consider. First, you can look at the subgenre of the literature, such as poetry, fiction, non-fiction, or drama. Each subgenre has its own tone and atmosphere.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a factor to consider when determining the tone of a piece of literature?
The author's name
The subgenre of the literature
The length of the piece
The font size used in the text
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Tone In Literature
Dialogue
Additionally, analyzing the dialogue between characters (if applicable) and the narrator's voice can provide valuable insights into the tone. The words spoken by the characters or the narrative style used by the author can help convey the intended emotional stance of the literature.
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Tone In Literature
Point of View
Point of view affects tone by influencing how events and characters are portrayed. First-person is personal and subjective, while third-person is objective and distant.
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Multiple Choice
What are some ways to analyze the tone of a piece of literature?
By looking at the author's word choice, sentence structure, and literary devices.
By analyzing the dialogue between characters (if applicable) and the narrator's voice.
By considering the author's attitude towards the subject, character, or audience.
All of the above.
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Tone In Literature
Word choice| Connotation| Repetition| Point of View
Authors use word choice, connotation, repetition, and point of view to create tone. Word choice and connotation evoke emotions, while repetition and point of view create rhythm and perspective.
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