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It kind of depends on how this was said along with the tone, if it was a bad sort of tone, she doesn't want to be helped. If it was in a good tone, she might want a little compliment or something to make her feel better, if you like her, comfort her.
A soft and friendly tone must be created by a lawyer to make the jury comfortable and make an impression of yourself.
It depends on what kind of tone you are talking about. "Pitch" is a synonym of a musical tone. "Feel" could be a synonym, as in, "I don't like the tone/feel of that question." "Shade" is a tone of a color. See thesaurus.com for other possibilities.
You know, these kinds of things just make me shake my head and wonder.
Tone means something that the author uses in a book.
Tone isn't something with one right answer - it's based on how the writer makes you feel. This sentence makes you think the writer is looking forward to seeing the person, so it could be called a friendly tone or an excited tone or even an anticipatory tone.
A larger psychic distance might create a tone of cool, removed observation.
Because if you are talking to a stranger, if you don't the person might think you're being hostile and attack or something like that
Yes, "angry" is a tone that conveys strong feelings of frustration, hostility, or displeasure. It can be expressed through language choices, dialogue, or descriptions to shape the emotional atmosphere of a work.
It is what someone sounds like when they feel worthless.
The language and tone used in a salon can greatly impact how clients feel. Using positive, friendly and reassuring language can help clients feel welcomed and comfortable. A professional and respectful tone can also make clients feel valued and ensure a positive experience during their salon visit.
He has the choose to choose there traits and how they feel.