The author’s attitude toward the topic
The setting of a work
The rising action of a work
Tone in writing is the author's attitude toward the topic, that is, the way the author expresses himself about a subject, as stated in option B.
When writing, an author will express himself concerning a topic and his words will reveal a certain attitude. That attitude toward the topic is the author's tone. Examples of tone are:
With the information above in mind, we can select option B as the correct answer.
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B Most of the racers have the simple goal to just finish the race which is, an accomplishment by itself.
C Most of the racers have the simple goal, to just finish the race, which is an accomplishment by itself.
D Most of the racers have the simple goal to just finish the race, which is an accomplishment by itself.
b. My Father has just won a trip to australia.
c. My father has just won a trip to Australia.
d. My Father has just won a trip to Australia.
The sentence that is written correctly is C. My father has just won a trip to Australia.
A. is wrong because Australia is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
B. is wrong because father in this case is not a proper noun and should not have been capitalized and Australia is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
D. is wrong because father in this case is not a proper noun and should not have been capitalized.
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A.
Florida
B.
visited
C.
parks
D.
group