Tone Mini-Lesson and Worksheets
Tone Mini-Lesson and Worksheets
Mini-Lesson
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Tone Definition
The tone of a literary work is the writers attitude toward his or her subject, characters, or
audience. A writers tone may be formal or informal, friendly or distant, personal or
pompous. For example, William Faulkners tone in his Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
is earnest and serious, whereas James Thurbers tone in The Night the Ghost Got In is
humorous and ironic.
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Tone Activity #1
Language Categorization
Use the tone vocabulary list to categorize the language in the passages. One or
more tone adjective may apply.
1. When I told Dad how Id blown the exam, he literally blew his top.
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2. There was a constable on point duty just where we stopped, and he came over and lifted
the bonnet and made ineffectual motions with a spanner. And then what do you think? We
found we were out of petrol!
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3. We dont keep nothing like that here, but maybe we could order it for you special. Not in a
hurry for it, was you?
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4. I had him on the ropes in the fourth, and if one of those short rights of mine had connected,
hed have gone down for the count. I was aiming for his glass jaw, but I couldnt seem to
reach it.
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5. A close examination and correction of the most reliable current economics indexes justifies
the conclusion that the next year will witness a continuation of the present, upward market
trend, though this may be accomplished by seasonal fluctuations in respect to certain areas
of the economy.
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6. We were loading hay in the west forty when we saw the twister in the distance.
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7. Both the Oriental romance and the picaresque narrative have been favorite vehicles for the
satirist, the romance because it permits a handy and vivid way of contrasting western
manners with those of a vary different culture, the picaresque tale because the heros
adventuresome career, spiced as it is with all sorts of roguery, gives an excellent excuse for
pungent comment on the errant ways of mankind.
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8. The female operatives in this mill seemed well content with their lot, laughing and singing
as they emerged at the end of the day.
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9. The ominous final movement begins with a toccata in the horns, punctuated by glissando
effects in the timpani, and then develops, in the middle section, into a lyrical coda.
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Tone Activity #2
Images and Tone
Evaluate the author or speakers attitude based on these short images.
1. My mistress eyes are nothing like the sun.
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2. An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king.
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3. He clasps the crag with crooked hands.
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4. The holy time is quiet as a Nun, Breathless with adoration.
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5. If I should die, think only this of me That theres a corner of a foreign field that is forever
England.
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6. If we must die, let it not be like hogs Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot.
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7. Love sets you going like a fat golden watch.
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8. Up vistaed hopes I sped and shot precipitated adown titanic glooms of chasmed fears.
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9. Smiling, the boy fell dead.
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10. You do me wrong to take me out of the grave
Thou art a soul in bliss
But I am bound upon a wheel of fire
That mine own tears do scald like molten lead.
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11. Know then thyself, presume not God to scan
The proper study of mankind is Man.
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12. Here lies one whose name was writ in water.
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13. Life is just one damned thing after another.
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26. The mastery of his hands worked steadily with such professional confidence that the result
of his work was nothing less than the highest quality expected.
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27. The mother watched as the scene unfolded before her eyes, which were full of tears. The
car door closed and she felt the finality as her daughter turned the key and drove down the
road, leaving for college.
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28. He stood towering over me. He always loved to patronize me. I hate it when he gets that
condescending, scornful look in his eyes.
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29. A group of gray and black clouds overtook the sky and cried their tears of rain forming
muddy puddles throughout the lonely park.
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30. Through Marias narrow-minded eyes, she repeated the same trivial tasks that clouded her
days with insignificance.
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31. Im not sure if my idea will work it seems like it might fall apart if the slightest thing goes
wrong I just dont know!
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32. As the woman glanced up at her lover, she found him gazing deeply into her dark green
eyes.
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33. The man flew into the room, unable to speak. He began to stutter, only saying a few words.
With no success, he ran to the phone and attempted to dial; trembling, he fainted.
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34. The dispassionate judge remained unaffected by the intense emotion that gripped the
courtroom.
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35. The small boy was helpless to defend himself against the brutal attack of the bullies.
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36. The party is at my house (by the crossroads of 36th Street and Shea). You will be bringing
the chips, Susie the drinks, and Ill have the pizza, but dont bring too much since the party
is only two hours long.
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37. As she watched her mother run after her, Amy smiled as she hopped on the back of her
boyfriends motorcycle.
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