Witty
Readers use adjectives to describe the tone of a piece of writing, such as formal, casual, ominous, humorous, or sarcastic. Tone can also be inferred through the author's choice of words, characterization, and overall message conveyed in the text.
The tone of a text can be described using words such as formal, informal, optimistic, pessimistic, sarcastic, serious, playful, and reflective. It reflects the author's attitude toward the subject and influences how the reader perceives the message. The choice of language, sentence structure, and emotional undertones all contribute to establishing the tone. Understanding the tone helps readers grasp the underlying meaning and intent of the text.
Lighthearted
Obivious THE
The tone is how the narrator feels about the story. It could be a sad story but the narrator talks about it angrily making the tone angry.
Speeches can have many different tones, from passionate to calm.
he's reasonable
Describe the tone? And what he said?
They usually use adjectives to describe the tone of a passage.
objective and formal
An inspirational tone
A.optimistic