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Identifying Author’s Tone
Name: _________________________________________________
Practice 1
Following are five reactions to a fender-bender accident (in which one car hits and slightly
damages the rear fender of another car.) Label each statement with the tone of voice you
think is present. Choose a tone from the following.
angry apologetic calm concerned defensive humorous
____________ 1. “Are you hurt? Are you sure you’re okay? Don’t move too quickly.
Take your time getting out of the car.
_____________ 2. “I am really sorry. I was daydreaming a bit, which is no excuse. I
should have been more careful.”
_____________ 3. “You idiot! If you hadn’t stopped short, I would never have hit you.
You should be tossed in jail. You could have gotten us both killed.”
______________ 4. “It’s no big deal. Neither of us was hurt, which is all that counts.
The damage is slight. Don’t worry about it.”
______________ 5. “Hey, this wasn’t my fault. Don’t even think about blaming me.
You’re the one that stopped too quickly, not me. I did nothing wrong here.
LBlanding/HCC/Fall 2018
From: T en Steps To Improving College Reading Skills by John Langan
Practice 2
Following is a conversation between a mother and son. Label each statement with the tone
of voice you think is present. Choose a tone from the following.
disbelieving self-pitying sympathetic threatening straightforward sarcastic
_____________________ 1. “Please take the garbage out on your way to school this
morning.”
_____________________ 2. “Sure, Mom. I’ve been looking forward to that chore all
morning.”
_____________________ 3. “Listen, young man, if you don’t start fulfilling your
responsibilities around this house, your father and I will start asking you to pay rent or
find your own place.”
_____________________ 4. “Okay, I’ll take the garbage out. But you know it’s not easy
going to school full time and working twenty hours a week when I’m just getting over a bad
case of the flu.”
_____________________ 5. “I know, honey, this semester has been an especially
difficult one for you.”
LBlanding/HCC/Fall 2018
From: T en Steps To Improving College Reading Skills by John Langan