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the feeling and attitudes of a writer are conveyed?

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Josephadesuyi

6 May, 2026

Eastern Polytechnic

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Kelvinsmart20
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A writer's feelings and attitudes are primarily conveyed through tone. While the subject matter provides the "what," the tone provides the "how," signaling the author's perspective toward the topic or the audience.
​This is achieved through several specific literary elements:
​1. Diction (Word Choice)
​The specific words a writer selects carry emotional weight beyond their literal definitions.
​Denotation vs. Connotation: A writer describing a house as a "shack" implies contempt or pity, while calling it a "cabin" suggests warmth or rustic charm.
​Formality: High-level, academic vocabulary suggests detachment or authority, while slang and colloquialisms suggest intimacy or irreverence.
​2. Syntax (Sentence Structure)
​The rhythm and pace of writing reflect the author's state of mind.
​Short, choppy sentences can convey anxiety, urgency, or anger.
​Long, flowing, complex sentences often suggest a reflective, academic, or sophisticated attitude.
​3. Imagery and Figurative Language
​The metaphors and sensory details a writer emphasizes reveal their internal leanings.
​Positive Attitude: Describing a city using "golden light" and "vibrant pulses" shows affection.
​Negative Attitude: Describing the same city using "gray concrete" and "smog-choked lungs" shows dissatisfaction or gloom.

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