Tone refers to _____.the general feeling or attitude of a text towards its subject matter
the poem’s situational context
the poem’s deeper meaning
the invented character who narrates in place of the autho

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Answer 1
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A.  the general feeling or attitude of a text towards its subject matter

The tone of a piece of writing is its general feeling or attitude, which might be cheerful and depressive, sarcastic and sincere, comical and mournful, praising and critical, or so on.

How do writers use tone in their writing?

The way of writer makes use of tone could tell you the lot about the writer's attitude and relationship toward their subject matter or what they are trying to say about it, as well as the effect they are trying for create for their reader.

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Answer 2
Answer: Tone refers to the general feeling or attitude of a text towards its subject matter. For example, some texts can have a lighthearted tone, while others are decidedly darker.

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C. a proposal from a local radio station detailing a popular ad

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Answer: a proposal from a local radio station detailing a popular ad

Explanation: got it right on the lesson

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3 Items are on sale for fifteen dollars, sixteen dollars and ninety-five cents, and twenty dollars.

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