An author creates tone through the use of many things:
An author can restrain the tone of a passage by using vague, mundane detail and is characterized by short sentences.
sympathetic.
compassionate
The author uses disdain to describe the Rose-Bud.
The author uses a condescending and disdainful tone in "Monseigneur" to highlight the selfish and indulgent behavior of the character. This tone serves to criticize the excessive privilege and detachment from reality exhibited by Monseigneur.
to quickly establish the tone and mood
An author's tone is how he or she conveys the story. For example, if the author has a nostalgic tone or sarcastic tone, you can determine the tone of a passage by the diction that an author uses, like using "delightful" instead of "good," or just more specific adjectives.
authors tone is the attitude in the story
A playful tone
Serious yet funny. -Apex
The author uses a casual and conversational tone to describe Huck's progress in mathematics, highlighting Huck's struggles and incremental improvements in a relatable way.
Tone Kuntner has written: 'Cmurek' 'Tone Kuntner'