i think he is mocking students... i have the same question for my college assign.
1. Anxiety 2. Hope 3. Disappointment
the speakers/narrators attitude to his subject matter or audience; the distinctive mood created by this
Isolated is the word that best conveys the speakers tone in When We Two Parted. The poem has an overall feeling of regret and sadness that is associated with a breaking of vows.
when reading the poem it sounds like there is a speaker speaking the poem
What is the tone and mood for The Shakespear Stealer.
attitude
nonverbal communication
nonverbal communication
1. Anxiety 2. Hope 3. Disappointment
disdainful
Tone - Engaging speakers modulate their tone effectively, emphasising key words. Their vocal delivery is energised and conveys enthusiasm for their topic. It is not monotonous, which can happen if we try to read word for word from a script!
recalcitrant
the speakers/narrators attitude to his subject matter or audience; the distinctive mood created by this
believe it or not, the speakers and the place that you put your charger into are the same gregory
Based on the actions and reactions of the other characters in the story, we can say that the writer has a strong attitude (tone) about the subject. What is the tone and what message does the writer want to convey to its readers? in the Si Binibining Phathupats
a straight cab is rectangular, so the speakers point parallel to the ground. angled cabs have a slanted front so that speakers tilt up slightly. this makes the cab seem louder because the speakers are pointed more towards your ears. also, angled cabs help you hear the same tone that your audience does. speakers sound different at different angles, so if a speaker is angled exactly between your audience's ears and your ears, you'll get the same tone.
To practice tone, you can try exercises like reading out loud and varying your pitch and volume, recording yourself and listening back to identify areas for improvement, and mimicking native speakers to understand how tone is used in different contexts. Consistent practice and listening to natural speech patterns will help you improve your tone over time.