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.
Yes.
It means that it is far away. Perhaps in some foreign country.
Writers choice of words
an allusion...
What do you really mean by literary evidence here? Personal autobiographical accounts? Or do you mean documents?
The combination of diction, tone, and language used to tell a story.
tone
consonance
the movement of a literary piece from one point or section to another
rap in an interpretation of beat
Yes.
A formal tone helps establish the writer's respect for the audience and suggests that the writer is serious about his or her topic.
"Indubitably" means without a doubt or unquestionably. It is often used to emphasize certainty in a statement or to affirm something that is clearly true. The term conveys a strong sense of assurance and is often associated with a formal or literary tone.
Sarcasm?
Drama is a literary form presented or performed on stage.
I think it means a particular pitch
The term that is defined as the word an author uses in a literary work that is part of a literary style is "diction." Diction refers to the author's choice and use of words in writing to convey a particular meaning or create a specific effect on the reader. It plays a crucial role in shaping the tone, mood, and overall style of a literary work.