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Read the following lines from "The Nobel Prize."
Is there some ill I have committed? Am I a murderer, a miscreant? For I have
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Read the following sentences from "When Greek Meets Greek." Fraser scratch his head. "I know of a landlord up the road who vow
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Read the following sentences from "The Third Bank of the River." "Father, you have been out there long enough. You are old . . .
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Read this sentence from the presentation.
While some can continue more easily and faster, others struggle to catch their breath
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My grandmother, whom we affectionately call Nani, is the best baker I know. If Lebron James is the king of the basketball court,
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Use the passage to answer the question.
LETTER FROM BIRMINGHAM JAIL Credit Line: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Letter from
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What is the author's tone in the passage?(1 point)
Responses Serious and somber Serious and somber Excited and energetic Excited
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The author creates a tone of regret in the poem "On Turning Ten." Which line best demonstrates the tone of regret? Select all
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You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain't no matter. That
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What is the tone of the advertisements (Hurrican Katrina) In 1 sentence.
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What is the tone of the advertisements? (hurricane Katrina) in a short sentence
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“I’m delighted,” Marion said vehemently. “Now at least you can go into a store without their assuming you’re a
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In the poem 'Then and now' written by Oodgeroo in her book of poems 'My people', what is the tone in these first two lines of
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My grandmother, whom we affectionately call Nani, is the best baker I know. If Lebron James is the king of the basketball court,
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In the short story titled 'Papa' written by Roald Dahl in his book 'Boy', is the end of this story serious or humorous? Answer
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tone
the blank an athor has about a subject it is not written directly,but infered through the words (page 5). *You can analyze
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My grandmother bloomed we affectionately called nanny is the best baker I know if LeBron James is the king of basketball court
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Use the passage to answer the question as the sound of the doorbell reverberated through the hall she cracked open the door and
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Read this sentence from "Uses and Abuses of the Umbrella."
If one were to research the history of the umbrella, one would
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Read this sentence from "Uses and Abuses of the Umbrella."
If one were to research the history of the umbrella, one would
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George Gray
Edgar Lee Masters I have studied many times The marble which was chiseled for me-- A boat with a furled sail at rest
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Which of the following sections from FDR's first inaugural address reflects a
critical tone? O A. We may now restore that temple
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Excerpt from “John Redding Goes to Sea” by Zora Neale Hurston
In which of the following excerpts from the passage does the
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What tone does the second stanza of the poem convey?
Responses A cheerfulcheerful B hopefulhopeful C pessimisticpessimistic D
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Which of these describes the narrator's tone?
angry humorous cynical objective; unemotional
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Which of these describes the narrator's tone? in the book Animal Farm
angry humorous cynical objective; unemotional
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Which of the following best describes the shift in the speaker's tone toward Naett? (1 point) Responses from affectionate to
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Which of the following best identifies the speaker's tone in "The Pig?"
(1 point) © condescending • conversational • formal
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While some can continue more easily and faster, others struggle to catch their breath and make it to one more step. (paragraph
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Read the following sentence from FDR's first inaugural address
Plenty is at our doorstep, but a generous use of it languishes in
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he tone an author uses in a story helps the reader better understand the emotions present in the story. Imagine a girl is
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The tone an author uses in a story helps the reader better understand the emotions present in the story. Imagine a girl is
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“Swallows” by Leonora Speyer They dip their wings in the sunset,
They dash against the air As if to break themselves upon its
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How does the author is cousin if the words “poison, cautioned, and warned”?
• by creating an angry tone • by creating a
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What text features would you look at when trying to determine the tone of a text?
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David’s Haircut. This passage is adapted from the story “David’s Haircut by Ken Elkes. The story depicts a boy going to
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Owen’s tone towards war could best be described as(1 point)
Responses Cynical Praising Hopeful Neutral
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How is the tone different from the speaker’s perspective?
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In "Marrying Absurd" by Joan Didion, what is the tone of the essay? give a supporting quote and how it shows the tone.
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
11 of 1511 of 15 Items Question Use the excerpt from “The West Wind” by John Masefield to
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Use the excerpt from “Paul Revere’s Ride” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to answer the question.
Then he said, “Good
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Tone (How did the author feel about their topic, and how do you know? Provide examples/evidence from story)
passage called: from
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You the con the west win to answer the question. How is the tone different from the speakers perspective with the answer be the
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Which tone the author used to express her feelings about the topic in the story Amy's Metaphor by Elisa Oh and give an example
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In The Green Belt Movement: The Story of Wangari Maathai by Mia MacDonald, Select the word or phrase that best completes each of
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The narrator in Invisible Man describes the leg chain in Chapter 18 as "oily and strangely skinlike." What characterizes the
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Read the following lines from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Bells”:
What a tale their terror tells Of Despair! How they clang, and
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How is the tone different from the speaker's perspective? (1 point)
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"Intereā magnō miscērī murmure caelum
incipit," All of the following contribute to an ominous foreboding tone EXCEPT one;
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Which BEST describes the tone of the passage?%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AA%09casual and upbeatcasual and
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