What is the author's intent, and how does it affect the tone of the text?
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The author's inte...
What is the author's intent, and how does it affect the tone of the text?
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The author's intent is to clarify details about the historical era, so the tone is
objective
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The author's intent is to ridicule the historical era, so the tone is comical.
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The author's intent is to romanticize the historical era, so the tone is sentimental.
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The author's intent is to inspire hatred for the Red Coats, so the tone is hostile.
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