Tone is the attitude that the narrator gives off. Some examples are: sarcastic, serious, ironic, objective, and humorous.
Associative: (a+b)+c = a+(b+c) Commutative: a+b = b+a Distributive: a*(b+c) = a*b+a*c
quaver (a note that lasts half a beat)
The pitch. Like low, high, etc.... Or, in poem terms, i would be the way of the speech. The way they say something.
Similar to mood, tone describes the author's attitude toward his or her material, the audience, or both. Tone is easier to determine in spoken language than written language. Examples that describe...
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