Tone
A writer's attitude toward the audience and subject is called tone.
Tone refers to the author's or speaker's attitude toward the subject.
The "tone" describes the author's attitude toward his/her subject.
mood
Voice
tone
depends on who your sposed to be writing to
Attitude is way you present your self in a particular situation. For example if you are on a ramp for the fashion show attitude is what you need to be the best in that field and vice versa when you show your attitude in office in a negative manner you lose a job.
Gross insubordination is a term used for a person who blatantly fails to comply and refuses to accept authority. In teaching it can refer to a teacher's attitude toward his superiors or a student's attitude toward the teacher.
Positive
tone
(Apex) Tone.
An author's choice question is a type of question that asks you to consider why the author made particular decisions in their writing, such as using specific language, including certain details, or structuring the text in a certain way. By analyzing these choices, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the author's intent and themes in the work.
tone
The authors attitude toward the people places and events in his work is considered to be the tone.
The attitude of the author toward the subject matter and characters is referred to as tone. It can be formal, informal, humorous, sarcastic, or emotional, among other possibilities. Tone helps convey the author's perspective and sets the overall mood of the writing.
The author's attitude toward the characters and plot is called the author's tone or narrative voice. This can influence how the story is presented to the reader and can shape their perception of the characters and events.
tone
A writer's attitude toward a subject is best described as tone.
The writer's attitude toward his or her subject is called tone. Tone refers to the writer's feelings and perspective that are conveyed through their choice of words and writing style.
(Apex) Tone.
the author's attitude toward the subject