Writers choice of words
Yes.
When referring to literary tone, the term means almost the same as it does in any other context. It means the speaker or narrator's attitude towards the story being told.
Tone
tone is one of those things that has slightly different meanings to different people so you are likely to get a range of answers to this question.Tone can refer to the narrators 'tone of voice', that is is the narrator being: friendly, kind, condescending, brusque, sarcastic, lying, deceptive, ingeniousness.The style or distinction of the novel.
nonverbal communication
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Attitudes are most revealed in speech rather than written language because speech has a tone.
Yes.
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tone
Tone is a literary element, as it refers to the author's attitude or feelings towards the subject matter. It helps establish the overall mood or atmosphere of a piece of writing.
Setting, language, and Internal dialogue
The literary tone of the phrase is formal and archaic, using elevated language and syntax typical of older English literature.
When referring to literary tone, the term means almost the same as it does in any other context. It means the speaker or narrator's attitude towards the story being told.