What is tone in writing?
  • The reader's attitude toward the subject.
  • The author's attitude toward the subject.
  • The reader's feelings about the subject.
  • The sound that comes from a piano when you press a key. 
If a passages tone is playful, the author's attitude is...
  • full of amusement, lighthearted.
  • serious, non humorous.
  • haunting, spooky.
  • uncaring.
The definition of mood is 
  • the overall feelings or emotions in the writer.
  • revising your writing so that it is free of errors.
  • overall feelings or emotions that are created in the reader. 
  • working with a partner to check your writing. 
If a piece of text gives you a nonchalant mood you are feeling
  • confident and eager to move forward.
  • excited and playful.
  • humorous and comical.
  • calm or relaxed.
If you are determined you are
  • having made a firm decision and being resolved not to change it.
  • nervous and afraid.
  • feeling uncertain about something.
  • excited.
Brave
  • playful and comical.
  • fond of games and amusement; lighthearted.
  • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
  • angry, full of aggression.
Ms. Woodson is
  • the best teacher in the world!
  • our science teacher.
  • our math teacher.
  • our gym teacher.
The connotative meaning of a word is
  • the author's attitude toward a subject. 
  • the dictionary definition of a word.
  • something you put on your sandwich.
  • the feeling associated with a word.
The denotative meaning of a word is
  • the literal or dictionary meaning.
  • the feelings associated with a word. 
  • something you put on a sandwich.
  • the author's attitude toward a word. 
A persuasive paragraph
  • writing that attempts to persuade or convince a reader to do something.
  • describes an event.
  • presents research findings.
  • includes the steps in the scientific process. 
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