Depending on what you're writing, you'll want to have a specific tone. If you we
were
descri...
English, 07.09.2021 04:40 nickname0097
Depending on what you're writing, you'll want to have a specific tone. If you we
were
describing your favorite book to a friend, you might have an effusive tone. That means
gushing and heartfelt. If you're writing a research paper, you'll want to keep your tone more
objective. Textbooks tend to have a neutral tone, sticking to just the facts without showing
the author's attitude toward the subject. Tone can be related to purpose. If you want to
inform your reader, and not persuade her, an objective tone might be best.
Based on the passage, which of the following most likely has an objective tone?
Α.
an encyclopedia entry
B
a letter to a friend
с
a movie review
D
a political speech
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