1) The ‘tone’ of your writing can be best described as: a) The attitude of the reader b) The way your written voice sounds to the person reading it c) The authors attitude towards his writing d) The readers point of view 2) The tone of texts can be very different. a) True b) False 3) If an author has no emotion regarding the text he is writing, his tone could be described as a) Playful b) Ironic c) Objective d) Mysterious 4) Which tone is represented in the following passage? “Wow! With a top speed of 150 mph, that car can almost fly!” a) Calm b) Scary c) Annoyed d) Excited 5) What is the tone of the following passage?  “The alarm buzzed. Jordan smashed her fist down on it... hard. It flew off the nightstand and bounced off her cat, Armstrong. The cat yowled indignantly and rocketed out of the room.” a) Eerie b) Sarcastic c) Passionate d) Humorous 6) Match the tones to the examples of writing tasks:  A speech given in the House of Commons about climate change. a) light-hearted b) Supportive c) Concerned d) Passionate 7) Match the tones to the examples of writing tasks: A magazine article about the newest reality TV show a) light-hearted b) Supportive c) Concerned d) Passionate 8) Match the tones to the examples of writing tasks: An advice column for parents on how to help their child’s self-esteem. a) light-hearted b) Supportive c) Concerned d) Passionate 9) Match the tones to the examples of writing tasks: A report for your local MP that explores the variety of activities available to children under the age of 16. a) light-hearted b) Supportive c) Concerned d) Passionate

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