The document discusses tone and consistency of language level or tone in writing. It notes that tone can be formal, informal, sad, excited, sarcastic, or humorous. The appropriate tone depends on the subject, purpose of the writing, and intended audience. An example is given of consistent tone where all words are used correctly, and an example of inconsistent tone where one word is used incorrectly.
The document discusses tone and consistency of language level or tone in writing. It notes that tone can be formal, informal, sad, excited, sarcastic, or humorous. The appropriate tone depends on the subject, purpose of the writing, and intended audience. An example is given of consistent tone where all words are used correctly, and an example of inconsistent tone where one word is used incorrectly.
The document discusses tone and consistency of language level or tone in writing. It notes that tone can be formal, informal, sad, excited, sarcastic, or humorous. The appropriate tone depends on the subject, purpose of the writing, and intended audience. An example is given of consistent tone where all words are used correctly, and an example of inconsistent tone where one word is used incorrectly.
The consistency of language level is also referred to as tone. It may be: Formal Informal
Sad Excited Sarcastic Humorous
The level of language to be used depends upon the subject and the purpose of the sentence and on the kind of audience. Examples: Consistent - The three other accused are considered as mere accomplices to the crime by the Secretary of Justice.
Examples: Inconsistent - The three other accused are considered as mere accessory to the crime by the Secretary of Justice.
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