Defenive
A critical tone
First of all metric ton is a weight conversion in mathematics, tone deals with the expression in a art of literature. there ya go.
The sound pressure amplitude tells about how loud the tone will be and the pitch (frequency = cycles per second) of the oscillation tells how high the sound of the tone will be. The amplidude gives the loudness of the tone. The the pitch gives the frequency of the tone.
Sounds consist of fundemental tones and overtones. A single frequency is a fundemental tone.
A speaker who speaks in a calm, almost drone like fashion is said to be speaking in a neutral tone.
Sarcastic
Defensive (Apex) :P
Defensive (Apex) :P
In the story "Top of the Food Chain" by T. Coraghessan Boyle, the narrator is speaking to an unidentified individual. The narrator recounts the events that occurred in the small town where they were stationed to eradicate the invading species of voracious insects.
His unreliability
Tone is the attitude conveyed by the narrator of the story. To determine the tone pay attention to what the narrator says.
The tone is how the narrator feels about the story. It could be a sad story but the narrator talks about it angrily making the tone angry.
Narrator?
The Narrator
Important questions you can ask about the narrator and tone in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe to think about Achebe's beliefs perspectives and assumptions, or to review any other book or story include:Who is the narrator?What are the narrator/author's beliefs, perspectives, and assumptions? Do these seem authentic? Justifiable given the narrator/author's story?Why did the narrator/author choose the particular voice used primarily in the story?How would you describe the tone?What is the narrator/author purpose in using that specific tone?Does the tone change; if so, where in the story does it change and why?How does the tone enhance the story being told?
yes, my amigo
The narrator in "Boy" takes a critical and disapproving tone towards Mrs. Pratchett, highlighting her unpleasant and unkind demeanor.