Tone Identification
Tone Analysis
Tone and Context
Types of Text Structure
Analyzing Text Structure
100

Question: This tone often conveys a sense of loss, creating a somber atmosphere.

What is a sad tone? 

100

In poetry, this tone evokes feelings of nostalgia and longing for the past.

What is a nostalgic tone?

100

In a letter of apology, this tone would be most appropriate to convey sincerity.

What is a regretful tone?

100

This text structure presents events in the order they occur, often used in narratives.

What is chronological order?

100

This text structure involves presenting cause-and-effect relationships, often seen in scientific and historical texts.

What is cause-effect?

200

A text that employs light-heartedness and humor to entertain the reader is said to have this tone.

What is a playful tone?

200

A persuasive essay that tries to convince the reader through earnest arguments typically employs this tone.

What is a serious tone?

200

This tone is characterized by seriousness and decorum, often found in professional writing.

What is a formal tone?

200

This structure explains a problem and its solution, commonly used in persuasive writing.

What is problem-solution?

200

This structure organizes a text based on a sequence of events or steps, commonly used in instructional writing.

What is sequential order?

300

This tone is marked by intense emotion and urgency, often used in emotional speech writing.

What is a passionate tone?

300

When an author uses exaggerated expressions to provoke laughter, the tone is likely to be described as this.

What is a hyperbolic tone?

300

A scientific report that presents facts without personal opinions demonstrates this type of tone.

 one.
Answer: What is an analytical tone?

300

This text structure compares and contrasts two or more subjects to highlight their similarities and differences.

What is comparison-contrast?

300

In this structure, the author starts with a broad concept and then narrows it down to specific details or examples.

What is general to specific description?