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3 December, 09:13

How does "The Kidney Thieves" create its tone?

Using lots of scientific, neutral diction

Using lots of scary, emotional diction

Using positive connotation

Using text structure

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  1. 3 December, 09:20
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    B) Using lots of scary, emotional diction

    Understanding that, in writing, tone is created by an author's use of words. As you may know, words can have certain connotations and sound happy, sad, mad, excited, serious, etc. In the article, "The Kidney Thieves," by David Emery, there is a feeling of fear that is instilled in readers by using words that are scary and emotional such as the following found within the article: "victim," "unfamiliar," "secluded," "fear," "seedy," etc.
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