What does it mean if a tone is described as objective?
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An objective tone means the author presents information without personal feelings or bias.
An objective tone is characterized by emotional language and personal opinions.
An objective tone includes subjective interpretations and personal anecdotes.
An objective tone relies heavily on persuasive techniques and emotional appeals.
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What is the difference between a character's tone and the author's tone?
A character's tone reflects their feelings and attitudes, while the author's tone reflects their perspective on the story as a whole.
A character's tone is always positive, while the author's tone can be negative.
A character's tone is only used in dialogue, while the author's tone is used in narration.
A character's tone is determined by the setting, while the author's tone is determined by the plot.
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How does word choice affect tone?
Word choice can convey emotions and attitudes, influencing how the reader perceives the tone of the text.
Word choice has no impact on tone and is irrelevant to the reader's perception.
Word choice only affects the length of the text, not the tone.
Word choice can only convey factual information, not emotions.
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What is an example of a positive tone?
A positive tone may include cheerful language and uplifting descriptions, creating a sense of happiness.
A negative tone often uses harsh language and critical descriptions, leading to feelings of sadness.
A neutral tone avoids emotional language and focuses on factual statements without any bias.
A sarcastic tone employs irony and mockery, often leading to confusion or humor.
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How can repetition affect tone?
It can create confusion and ambiguity.
It can emphasize a feeling or idea, helping to establish a specific tone, such as bitterness or joy.
It has no effect on tone whatsoever.
It can only make the tone more negative.
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Can tone and mood be different in a text?
No, tone and mood are always the same.
Yes, tone and mood can differ; the author's attitude (tone) may not match the emotional atmosphere (mood) experienced by the reader.
Yes, tone is the same as mood.
Only the tone can change, not the mood.
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What is the significance of understanding author's craft?
It helps readers analyze texts more deeply, appreciating the techniques that shape meaning and emotion.
It allows readers to memorize the text without understanding it.
It encourages readers to ignore the author's intentions and focus on their own interpretations.
It simplifies the text, making it easier to read without critical thinking.
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