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Answer:analysis of connotations
analysis of the impact of words on the topic
analysis of the impact of words on the theme
analysis of the impact of words on the tone
analysis of the author’s purpose
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Reading the texts we can see that Thomas Jefferson's tone is calm, ethical and rational, while Thomas Paine's tone is emotional, persuasive and stimulating.
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It is important that you know that:
- The tone of a text refers to the sensation that the author transmits to the reader, through the use of words that stimulate this sensation.
- The tone of the text is important for the reader to understand the objectives of the text.
- The tone of the text is important can be used to persuade and encourage the reader to agree with the author.
Regarding the texts written by Paine and Jefferson, we can see that the tone of Jefferson's text is calm, reflective and ethical. Jefferson uses words that go back to ethical, political and rational elements, showing that readers must act with this thought.
The tone of Paine's text, on the other hand, is more emotional, it reinforces the idea that readers are being oppressed and unhappy and that for that, they need to revolt and fight. Paine wants to persuade readers through words that stimulate their emotions.
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