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    peculiar for actor one to ask such question. Stage directions give a play its emotion such as giving it a sad, happy, or suspense tone or many other tones that would be appropriate to each part of the play.…

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    In the article, “The Bernie Bomb”, the tones of abhorring and antagonistic are evident in most of the article. The author, Kimberley Strassel, is able to convey this tone through the use of her diction. The message she is convey is that Bernie Sanders is not an acceptable president, not only that but, the author insults Sanders by saying that whoever donated to him should ask for a refund. In “The Bernie Bomb” the diction used is related to the tone of the passage, how the author phrases it is…

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    get Daisy to love him. In order to present Daisy and Gatsby’s love to his readers, Fitzgerald switches between tones throughout the novel. Fitzgerald also effectively uses different styles including dialogue and imagery in order to create meaning for the text. F. Scott Fitzgerald addresses the idea of Gatsby and Daisy's love by juxtaposing imagery and dialogue to show contrasting tones in the past and present. Fitzgerald’s use of imagery and dialogue side by side are effective when identifying…

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    Figurative language can be used to paint a theme for a specific piece of literature. When the figurative language is utilized it can establish a tone and mood for the reader. In doing so, it also allows for the piece of literature to be defined into different forms like romantic and Gothic literature. “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving have different examples of figurative language that allows for them to be classified as romantic and gothic.…

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    constructs a play within a play where he sets a humorous mood through light-hearted tone at the “Induction,” but slowly shifts to a more whimsical tone and romantic mood in Act I in order to keep the audience at the edge of their seats. With the intention of making the audience wonder about the original play known as the “Induction” as well as the play within the “Induction,” Shakespeare incorporates the slightest changes of tone and mood. For instance, he creates a story of a Lord pranking a…

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    right his wrongs and that he deserves to be involved his child’s life. The Vine’s version has a more simple meaning of simply wanting forgiveness and girl back. Some of the major differences between the two songs are genre, lyrical arrangement, and tone. The difference between Rap and rock are expressed perfectly in these two version of the song “Miss Jackson”. Outcast expresses the rap culture perfectly talking about the conflicts that come with being a rapper. The vine’s rock version is a…

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    to get her points across. For instance, in one scene, she is with Noah and says, “Why didn’t you write me, I waited for you for seven years.” Her tone is vulnerable, weak, and filled with sadness. Moreover, she sounds like she is about to cry and her facial expression shows that as well. Then, she says, “Now it’s too late.” She said this in a strong tone and voice because she wants to feel strong, but she is not strong because she has been without Noah for a long time. Rachel uses facial…

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    not always be so obvious. What could the following images symbolize? Tone Words: Formal, informal, serious, humorous, amused, angry, playful, neutral, satirical, gloomy, conciliatory, sad, resigned, cheerful, ironic, clear, detailed, imploring, suspicious, witty… Tone and Mood: Tone tells us how the author thinks about his or her subject. The author's style conveys the tone in literature. Tone is the author's attitude toward story and readers. Mood is the effect…

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    Through the use of POV, tone, and irony, Edgeworth develops the composite character of Clarence Harvey. Throughout the excerpt, Edgeworth develops Harvey through the use of POV. The point of view of this excerpt is third person, meaning here is a narrator. As opposed to first person point of view, third person is limited and vague in understanding the true depths of any character.…

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    email to my professor. Depending on the audience, my writing style would be different for each type of writing. The most important thing to consider in writing is the purpose, tone, audience, and medium, whether it is an email, a text, or a report. While I was writing the email to a professor, I selected a professional tone and my writing style was more sophisticated and formal. I kept in mind that the email had to be straight-forward and respectful because the professor does not have a close…

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