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Reading Comprehension - WK No 10

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Reading Comprehension                    Worksheet No. 10 Mark the writer’s tone that is suggested as the best. Q.1 The sun rose gently over the small village, casting a golden glow on the fields. Children ran barefoot along the dusty path, their laughter echoing in the morning air. Old men sat under the banyan tree, sharing stories of days gone by. What is the writer’s tone? A) Humorous B) Nostalgic C) Critical D) Persuasive Q.2 The government must take strict action against pollution before our rivers turn into poisonous drains. It is not just an environmental issue; it is a matter of survival for our future generations. What is the writer’s tone? A) Persuasive B) Humorous C) Nostalgic D) Neutral Q.3 Ali slipped on the banana peel right after proudly declaring, “Nothing can stop me today!” His friends burst into laughter, and even he couldn’t help but chuckle at his own clu...

Author's Purpose, Point of View, and Tone

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  Author’s Purpose, Point of View, and Tone ECAT – English (Test #1)  Author’s Purpose, Point of View and Tone) . 🎯 Learning Objectives By the end of the lecture, students should be able to: Identify an author’s purpose (to inform, persuade, entertain, satirize, warn, etc.). Recognize the point of view (stance, perspective, underlying attitude). Analyze the tone (the emotional quality of language: serious, satirical, critical, urgent, etc.). Apply these skills to comprehension questions similar to the ECAT test. Part 1: Warm-up  Ask students: “Why do writers write? What are some reasons?” (Elicit answers: to inform, to persuade, to criticize, to entertain). Give a simple example: Purpose: If I say “You must stop wasting water immediately!” → The purpose is to persuade . Tone: Serious, urgent. Point of View: Critical of water wastage. Part 2: Key Conc...

Reading Comprehension: Writer's Tone

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Reading Comprehension Writer's Tone Ex. 2 Reading Comprehension Indentifying the Tone of the writer in RC Instructions: Read the following sentenses, then click to find the TONE. Follow Channel "English Pro Talk "The Earth revolves around the Sun once every 356 days" --Choose-- Neutral Formal Informal Serious Humorous Optimistic Pessimistic Critical Sarcastic Pursuasive Nostalgic Didactic Refelective Satirical "The research findings demonstrate a significant correlation between diet and health." --Choose-- Neutral Formal Informal Serious Humorous Optimistic Pessimistic Critical Sarcastic Pursuasive Nostalgic Didactic Refelective Satirical "Guess what? I got to see my old friend yesterd...