Across
- 4. Appeal to credibility.
- 8. Both tone and mood are influenced by the author’s _______ choices
- 11. Optimistic, jubilant, lighthearted, amused, and enthusiastic are ____ tones.
- 12. Usage of words, punctuation, views of character, imagery, and structure of sentences are _____ the authors uses to convey tone.
- 14. Anxious, suspenseful, apprehensive, alarming,and tense are ___ tones.
- 15. Appeal to reader’s emotions and logic
- 16. Tone reflects on the ____’s emotions
- 17. Reflective, informative, objective, detached, and contemplative are ____ tones.
- 18. Tone might influence how the reader sees the ______’s intentions
Down
- 1. punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
- 2. Pessimistic, mournful, bitter, cynical, and foreboding are ___ tones.
- 3. words such as grave, earnest, intense, and solemn might invoke a ________ tone
- 5. The information or ideas that are discussed or dealt with.
- 6. How an author expresses their attitude toward or feelings about the subject matter and audience.
- 7. The author's tone can ____ the reader and writer
- 9. “I believe our product can and will make a difference in the lives of each of our consumers.” evokes a __________ tone
- 10. the feelings that the words creates in the reader
- 12. Informal, formal, joyful, optimistic, assertive, pessimistic, accusatory, and amused are ____ of tone.
- 13. looking for keywords, analyzing the style, context, and structure, are strategies to _____ tone.
- 15. Whimsical, humorous, ironic, satirical, and witty are ___ tones.
