AP Language and Composition The Elements of Style Station Assesment - Tone

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