| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
tone |
reflection of a writer's or speakers attitude toward the subject |
English - Black History Literature Terms |
| 2 |
tone |
the means by which a poet reveals attitudes and feelings; satire and irony included. |
8G:1:65 Lit Final |
| 3 |
tone |
feeling or effect the writer creates toward his character or his subject |
Literary Terms |
| 4 |
tone |
a mood or feeling of a specific writing |
AP English Final Vocabulary |
| 5 |
Tone |
The writer's attitude toward her audience and subject. |
Literary Terms |
| 6 |
tone |
the prevailing attitude (for instance, ironic, genial, objective) as perceived by the reader. Notice that a reader may feel that the tone of the persona of the work is genial while the tone of the author of the same work is ironic. |
MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 7 |
Tone |
Gray or the hue's complement is added |
NCIDQ |
| 8 |
tone |
the writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward a subject, character, or audience, and it is conveyed through the author’s choice of words and detail; tone can be serious, humorous, sarcastic, indignant, objective, etc. |
week word 6 |
| 9 |
tone |
feeling or effect the writer creates toward his character or his subject |
Literary Terms |
| 10 |
tone |
The indication of an author's attitude toward his or her subject. |
English Semesters I and II |
| 11 |
Tone |
The authors implicit attitude toward the reader or the people, places and events in a work as revealed by the elements of the authors style. Tone may be characterized as serious, ironic, sad or happy, private or public. |
Literary Terms |
| 12 |
Tone |
A writers or speakers attitude toward their subject |
Poetry Terms |
| 13 |
Tone |
the writer's attitude toward the material and/or readers. ____ may be playful formal intimate angry serious ironic outraged baffled tender serene depressed or combinations |
All Literary Devices |
| 14 |
tone |
feeling or effect the writer creates toward his character or his subject |
Literary Terms |
| 15 |
tone |
The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and characters of a work |
AP Vocab - Full List |
| 16 |
tone |
The implied attitude of a writer toward the subject and characters of a work |
AP Vocab 3 |
| 17 |
Tone |
conveys an author's attitude toward his or her subject and/or toward the audience |
Literary Devices--USAD Basic Guide |
| 18 |
Tone |
Attitude the writer or the speaker takes toward the audience, the subject, or a character. |
Elements of poetry |
| 19 |
tone |
the author's attitude about his topic- can be positive, negative, or neutral |
Middle School Reading Literary Terms |
| 20 |
tone |
reflection of a writer's or speakers attitude toward the subject |
Literary Terms 2 |