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Understanding Tone

Understanding Tone. Using DIDLS Focus: Images. The tone of the previous picture is. . . . Vexed Wistful Condescending Worried. The tone of the previous photo is. . . . Sentimental Angry Confused Horrific. The tone of the previous image is. Fanciful Ironic Poignant Irreverent.

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Understanding Tone

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  1. Understanding Tone Using DIDLS Focus: Images

  2. The tone of the previous picture is. . . • Vexed • Wistful • Condescending • Worried

  3. The tone of the previous photo is. . . • Sentimental • Angry • Confused • Horrific

  4. The tone of the previous image is • Fanciful • Ironic • Poignant • Irreverent

  5. Victorious Sentimental Peaceful Cold The tone of the previous image is . . .

  6. Next, let’s try tone with word images

  7. “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” • Joyful • Sentimental • Restrained • Nostalgic

  8. “He clasps the crag with crooked hands” • Dramatic • Bitter • Confused • Irreverent

  9. “Love sets you going like a fat gold watch” • Joyous • Poignant • Fanciful • Proud

  10. “You do me wrong to take me out of the grave/Thou are a soul in bliss/But I am bound upon a wheel of fire/That mine own tears do scald like molten lead.” • Sentimental • Bitter • Zealous • Horrific

  11. “If we must die, let it not be like hogs. Hunted and penned in an inglorious spot.” • Provocative • Humorous • Urgent • Didactic

  12. “Smiling, the boy fell dead.” • Upset • Vexed • Shocking • Urgent

  13. “If I should die, think only this of me. That there’s a corner of a foreign field that is forever England.” • Poignant and sentimental • Candid and pitiful • Shocking and somber • Vexed and tired

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