Partner Tone & Voice Practice

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Partner Tone & Voice Practice “The Interlopers” Partner Tone & Voice Practice

Divide a sheet of paper in half Divide a sheet of paper in half. Label one side “Tone” and one side “Voice” For the side labeled “Tone” Identify overall the tone of the story (be sure to look at your lecture notes regarding the definition of tone and how to label it.) Support your chosen tone with evidence from the story. Be sure you are giving specific examples that reveal the connection, rather than giving me plot summary. Does the tone change at any point? If so, what does the tone change to, and at what point in the story does that change take place? Explain fully. For the side labeled “Voice” Describe the voice of the story overall (be sure to look at your lecture notes regarding the definition of voice). How does this voice affect readers insight and perception of the characters and plot of the story? Explain fully.