Use “Who Works for Free?” and “As Push for Higher Wages Spreads…” to answer the following question.

How does the author’s tone in “Who Works for Free?” DIFFER from the author’s tone in “As Push for Higher Wages Spreads…”?


The author of “Who Works for Free?” uses an impassioned tone throughout the text, while the author of “As Push for Higher Wages Spreads…” uses an inspired tone.


The author of “Who Works for Free?” uses a critical tone throughout the text, while the author of “As Push for Higher Wages Spreads…” uses a reserved tone.


The author of “Who Works for Free?” uses a resentful tone throughout the text, while the author of “As Push for Higher Wages Spreads…” uses a perplexed tone.


The author of “Who Works for Free?” uses an inquisitive tone throughout the text, while the author of “As Push for Higher Wages Spreads…” uses an intimate tone.

The author of "Who Works for Free?" uses a critical tone throughout the text, while the author of "As Push for Higher Wages Spreads..." uses a reserved tone.