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What is the difference between the tone and the style of a document? Tone is an abstract concept explored in a literary work; style is the framework of a piece of literature. Tone is the writer's attitude toward the subject and audience; style is the way something is written. Tone is the way something is written; style is the writer's attitude toward the subject and audience. Tone is the way something is written; style includes font size and type, color, and graphics.

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The answer is: tone is the author's attitude towards the subject and audience; style is the way something is written. Hope this helps! 
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The correct answer is B. Tone is the writer’s attitude toward the subject and audience; style is the way something is written.

The tone of a text is the attitude that the writer presents toward a topic, and it can be objective, subjective, humorous, ironic, emotional or logical. On the other hand, the style of a text refers to the way it is written, that is to say, the word choices and sentence structures that the author uses to influence in a certain way the reader’s impression about the subject.

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