Identifying Tone - SSAT Upper Level: Reading
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Which tone is most consistent with precise definitions, neutral diction, and few adjectives?
Which tone is most consistent with precise definitions, neutral diction, and few adjectives?
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Objective. Neutral elements avoid bias, presenting information factually without emotional influence.
Objective. Neutral elements avoid bias, presenting information factually without emotional influence.
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Which tone is most strongly suggested by frequent exclamation points and urgent commands?
Which tone is most strongly suggested by frequent exclamation points and urgent commands?
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Urgent. Exclamation points and commands create a pressing demand for immediate action or attention.
Urgent. Exclamation points and commands create a pressing demand for immediate action or attention.
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Identify the tone: “The city lay silent, as if holding its breath before the storm.”
Identify the tone: “The city lay silent, as if holding its breath before the storm.”
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Foreboding. Imagery of silence and 'holding its breath before the storm' evokes a sense of impending danger.
Foreboding. Imagery of silence and 'holding its breath before the storm' evokes a sense of impending danger.
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Identify the tone: “It is regrettable that the committee ignored the evidence.”
Identify the tone: “It is regrettable that the committee ignored the evidence.”
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Disapproving. Terms like 'regrettable' and 'ignored' indicate mild condemnation of the committee's decision.
Disapproving. Terms like 'regrettable' and 'ignored' indicate mild condemnation of the committee's decision.
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Identify the tone: “The results suggest a modest improvement, though limitations remain.”
Identify the tone: “The results suggest a modest improvement, though limitations remain.”
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Measured. Balanced language like 'modest' and 'limitations remain' shows careful, even-tempered assessment.
Measured. Balanced language like 'modest' and 'limitations remain' shows careful, even-tempered assessment.
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Identify the tone: “Perhaps we should consider an alternative before reaching a conclusion.”
Identify the tone: “Perhaps we should consider an alternative before reaching a conclusion.”
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Cautious. Hesitant phrasing like 'perhaps' and 'before reaching a conclusion' suggests prudence in decision-making.
Cautious. Hesitant phrasing like 'perhaps' and 'before reaching a conclusion' suggests prudence in decision-making.
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Which tone is most consistent with respectful praise and admiration of a person’s qualities?
Which tone is most consistent with respectful praise and admiration of a person’s qualities?
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Reverent. Respectful language honors the subject's virtues, conveying deep admiration and esteem.
Reverent. Respectful language honors the subject's virtues, conveying deep admiration and esteem.
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Identify the tone: “At last, after years of effort, the solution emerged clearly.”
Identify the tone: “At last, after years of effort, the solution emerged clearly.”
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Triumphant. Phrases like 'at last' and 'emerged clearly' imply victorious achievement after prolonged struggle.
Triumphant. Phrases like 'at last' and 'emerged clearly' imply victorious achievement after prolonged struggle.
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What is tone in a reading passage?
What is tone in a reading passage?
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The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience. Tone conveys the author's emotional stance or perspective on the topic or readers through stylistic choices.
The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience. Tone conveys the author's emotional stance or perspective on the topic or readers through stylistic choices.
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What is the key difference between tone and mood?
What is the key difference between tone and mood?
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Tone is author attitude; mood is reader feeling. Tone reflects the author's conveyed attitude, while mood evokes the emotional atmosphere experienced by the reader.
Tone is author attitude; mood is reader feeling. Tone reflects the author's conveyed attitude, while mood evokes the emotional atmosphere experienced by the reader.
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What is the key difference between tone and purpose?
What is the key difference between tone and purpose?
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Tone is attitude; purpose is the author’s goal. Tone expresses the author's emotional perspective, whereas purpose defines the intended objective of the writing.
Tone is attitude; purpose is the author’s goal. Tone expresses the author's emotional perspective, whereas purpose defines the intended objective of the writing.
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What is the key difference between tone and theme?
What is the key difference between tone and theme?
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Tone is attitude; theme is central message. Tone reveals the author's emotional viewpoint, while theme represents the underlying idea or lesson of the text.
Tone is attitude; theme is central message. Tone reveals the author's emotional viewpoint, while theme represents the underlying idea or lesson of the text.
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Which tone is most consistent with gentle humor that is not mean-spirited?
Which tone is most consistent with gentle humor that is not mean-spirited?
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Wry. Gentle humor uses subtle irony or wit without malice, often self-deprecating or observational.
Wry. Gentle humor uses subtle irony or wit without malice, often self-deprecating or observational.
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Which option best describes the tone shift: “I was confident. Then the first results arrived.”
Which option best describes the tone shift: “I was confident. Then the first results arrived.”
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From confident to uneasy. The abrupt shift from 'confident' to implied doubt via 'then the first results' signals growing discomfort.
From confident to uneasy. The abrupt shift from 'confident' to implied doubt via 'then the first results' signals growing discomfort.
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Which tone is most strongly signaled by hyperbole used to mock an idea?
Which tone is most strongly signaled by hyperbole used to mock an idea?
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Sarcastic. Hyperbole exaggerates to ridicule, indicating mockery and insincerity in the author's attitude.
Sarcastic. Hyperbole exaggerates to ridicule, indicating mockery and insincerity in the author's attitude.
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Identify the tone: “The policy is not merely flawed; it is dangerously shortsighted.”
Identify the tone: “The policy is not merely flawed; it is dangerously shortsighted.”
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Critical. Intensifiers like 'not merely' and 'dangerously' highlight strong judgment against the policy's flaws.
Critical. Intensifiers like 'not merely' and 'dangerously' highlight strong judgment against the policy's flaws.
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Identify the tone: “To be fair, my opponent makes one reasonable point.”
Identify the tone: “To be fair, my opponent makes one reasonable point.”
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Concessionary. Phrases like 'to be fair' acknowledge a valid aspect while maintaining an opposing stance.
Concessionary. Phrases like 'to be fair' acknowledge a valid aspect while maintaining an opposing stance.
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Identify the tone: “She regarded the claim with a raised eyebrow and a thin smile.”
Identify the tone: “She regarded the claim with a raised eyebrow and a thin smile.”
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Skeptical. Actions like 'raised eyebrow' and 'thin smile' imply doubt and lack of credulity toward the claim.
Skeptical. Actions like 'raised eyebrow' and 'thin smile' imply doubt and lack of credulity toward the claim.
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Which evidence is usually most reliable for identifying tone: plot events or diction?
Which evidence is usually most reliable for identifying tone: plot events or diction?
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Diction (word choice) is usually most reliable. Diction directly reveals the author's attitude through precise word selection, unlike plot events which may be neutral.
Diction (word choice) is usually most reliable. Diction directly reveals the author's attitude through precise word selection, unlike plot events which may be neutral.
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Identify the tone: “I sincerely appreciate your careful attention to this matter.”
Identify the tone: “I sincerely appreciate your careful attention to this matter.”
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Grateful. Words like 'sincerely appreciate' express thankfulness and positive regard toward the recipient's actions.
Grateful. Words like 'sincerely appreciate' express thankfulness and positive regard toward the recipient's actions.
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Identify the tone: “This is, without question, the most absurd proposal I have heard.”
Identify the tone: “This is, without question, the most absurd proposal I have heard.”
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Scornful. Phrases like 'most absurd' convey contempt and dismissal of the proposal's validity.
Scornful. Phrases like 'most absurd' convey contempt and dismissal of the proposal's validity.
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Which option best identifies the tone: “Naturally, the printer failed five minutes before the deadline.”
Which option best identifies the tone: “Naturally, the printer failed five minutes before the deadline.”
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Ironic. 'Naturally' sarcastically highlights the frustrating contradiction between expectation and reality.
Ironic. 'Naturally' sarcastically highlights the frustrating contradiction between expectation and reality.
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Which tone is most suggested by rhetorical questions that imply the answer is obvious?
Which tone is most suggested by rhetorical questions that imply the answer is obvious?
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Persuasive. Rhetorical questions guide the reader toward the author's viewpoint by assuming shared agreement.
Persuasive. Rhetorical questions guide the reader toward the author's viewpoint by assuming shared agreement.
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Which single clue is most helpful for tone when the topic is negative but the tone is calm?
Which single clue is most helpful for tone when the topic is negative but the tone is calm?
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The author’s diction remains restrained and controlled. Restrained diction maintains composure, distinguishing calm tone from the negative subject matter.
The author’s diction remains restrained and controlled. Restrained diction maintains composure, distinguishing calm tone from the negative subject matter.
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