I would say courageous, but yes.
courage is shown in literature alot. for example courage is shown by famous people in history and / or shown in stories . In informational text it basically gives information on things so basically the meaning of words. For example the word "fearless".
In The Red Badge of Courage, an argumentative mood was created by Jim Conklin's rumor.
The sound patter stresses out the poem so you read it correctly. the tone is a soft upset type. She talkes bout the boach alot also.
You may use any words you wish to express tone. Tone means the writer's attitude -- it's usually shown in the words chosen, the level of writing, the way the author writes, and the language used by the author. You create tone automatically when you write for different audiences.
Tone and mood are two literary terms that often have the same meaning. In general they refer to the 'over-all' feeling that the story induces in the reader. In more rigorous definitions the tone refers to 'the tone of voice' employed by the narrator of the story. The tone of 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe, is despairing The tone of 'Harrison Bergeron' by Kurt Vonnegut jr. is tongue in cheek
The tone of American colonial literature was one of hope, fear, and intimidation.
A serious tone (apex)
Courage
desperate
courage is shown in literature alot. for example courage is shown by famous people in history and / or shown in stories . In informational text it basically gives information on things so basically the meaning of words. For example the word "fearless".
ATTITUDE taken by the editor
attitude taken by the author
A serious tone (apex)
In The Red Badge of Courage, an argumentative mood was created by Jim Conklin's rumor.
victorious
All in the future and fear then courage.
First of all metric ton is a weight conversion in mathematics, tone deals with the expression in a art of literature. there ya go.