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after reading how you see yourself analyze and determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text,including figurative,connotative(positive,negative,neutral),and technical meanings. analyze the cumulative impact of the specific word choice of meaning and tone. use evidence from the text to supporting your answer.

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
12

Answer:

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tone -

Explanation:

- Connotative meanings are the feelings or thoughts a word gives a reader.

The connotative meaning of a word can be different from its dictionary meaning, or denotative meaning.

Words can have positive, negative, or neutral connotations. In a sentence, the feeling the reader gets can change when a word with a positive connotation is replaced with a word with a negative connotation.

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Explanation:

The tone the author uses to present information affects the meaning of the text. Readers can sense the author's tone by noticing the feelings or thoughts they have based on how the author presents the information. Word choice — the words the author chooses to describe or explain a topic help make up the passage's tone.

(e.g., how the language evokes a sense of time and place; how it sets a formal or informal tone). Writers use word choices to convey meaning and set the tone of a text.

TONE -The tone can be humorous, friendly, angry, or any other emotion.Tone helps establish the mood of the story, which is the emotion the reader should be getting with the reading.

CHOICE - An author's choice of wording can have an impact on the mood or tone of a given piece of writing. In addition to making the writing increasingly sophisticated, word choice can cause the reader to have certain feelings or personal connections with the text.

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