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What is the author’s intended tone, based on her use of the word grossly?

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B.one expressing outrage

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Answer:

The intended tone is one expressing outrage.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tone, in literature, is the writer's attitude toward characters, subjects, or situations. Tone can be serious, sad, formal, informal, sarcastic, or comic among others.

Usually, the tone is conveyed by means of the choice of words the writer makes to express his viewpoint regarding the subject of the piece of literature. If the author uses a word grossly, probably her intended tone is one expressing outrage.

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