Tone is the attitude the author has toward a topic. Read this excerpt. The tone in this part is
A) outraged.
B) nervous.
C) pleasant.
D) comfortable.
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To determine the correct answer, you’ll need to analyze the excerpt closely for emotional cues and word choices that reveal the author’s attitude.
1. Outraged (A) – Look for strong, negative language or emphatic statements.
2. Nervous (B) – Indications might include hesitance or anxiety in wording.
3. Pleasant (C) – If the language feels warm and welcoming, this could be the tone.
4. Comfortable (D) – Suggests a sense of ease or familiarity in the author’s approach.
Based on these observations, choose the tone that best matches the emotional quality of the excerpt.
If you’d like to discuss the nuances of the tone further or need help analyzing the excerpt specifically, please feel free to ask!
To determine the author’s tone in the excerpt, you’ll need to consider the language, word choices, and context presented in the text.
– If the language indicates frustration or anger, the tone might be A) outraged.
– If the wording suggests hesitance or anxiety, then the tone could be B) nervous.
– For cheerful and friendly language, then C) pleasant would be accurate.
– If it conveys a sense of ease or ease of understanding, then D) comfortable might be the right choice.
Without the specific excerpt to analyze, I recommend you review the text for these clues. Please choose the option that best reflects the overall sentiment and language used. If you need more help, feel free to ask!