
Tone Practice
Authored by Skylar Shirlen
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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Imagine you're reading a story filled with words like "horrific," "tragic," and "catastrophic." How do you think the author is feeling about the events they're describing?
Amused
Indifferent
Sympathetic
Critical
Answer explanation
The author's use of words like 'horrific,' 'tragic,' and 'catastrophic' suggests that they are feeling sympathetic towards the events they are describing.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
When analyzing tone in literature, which element is NOT crucial to consider?
The genre of the work
The author's choice of words
The punctuation used in the text
The reader's personal opinion about the topic
Answer explanation
When analyzing tone in literature, it is crucial to consider the genre, the author's choice of words, and the punctuation used in the text. However, the reader's personal opinion about the topic is not a crucial element to consider.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Ready to crack a smile or chuckle a bit? Identify the tone that's all about being light-hearted and bursting with humor!
Melancholic
Sarcastic
Whimsical
Solemn
Answer explanation
The tone that's all about being light-hearted and bursting with humor is 'Whimsical'.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
In literature, how can dialogue contribute to the tone of a piece?
By describing the setting in detail
By revealing the thoughts of the narrator
By reflecting the emotions and attitudes of the characters
By providing historical context
Answer explanation
Dialogue in literature contributes to the tone by reflecting the emotions and attitudes of the characters, highlighting their feelings and perspectives.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Ready to dive into the world of satire? Which tone do you think a satirical masterpiece is most likely to embrace?
Admiring
Mocking
Nostalgic
Hopeful
Answer explanation
A satirical masterpiece is most likely to embrace a mocking tone, as it aims to criticize and ridicule its subject matter.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Let's dive into the world of literature! Can you figure out the tone used in a beautifully described sunset as "the closing of a tired eyelid over the eye of the world."? It's like the world is getting ready for a good night's sleep!
Aggressive
Peaceful
Joyful
Anxious
Answer explanation
The tone used in the description of the sunset as 'the closing of a tired eyelid over the eye of the world' is peaceful.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Which of these detective skills WON'T help you uncover an author's tone?
Examining the connotations of words used
Considering the structure of sentences
Identifying the main theme of the text
Counting the number of paragraphs
Answer explanation
Counting the number of paragraphs is not a detective skill that helps uncover an author's tone. Examining the connotations of words used, considering the structure of sentences, and identifying the main theme of the text are more relevant for understanding the author's tone.
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