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Kaia Garner
4 July, 01:08
Tone in literary nonfiction refers to what?
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Destiny Maldonado
4 July, 01:47
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The tone refers to the attitude the author has towards the subject he or she is writing about.
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Jerry Kramer
4 July, 04:45
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Tone in literary nonfiction refers to the attitude that the author or narrator has toward the subject. The tone basically, sometimes subject among different readers or the person talking in the story.
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