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What does a reader learn about a speech by its tone? A. The setting of the speech B. The structure of the speech C. The feeling of the speech D. The details of the speech

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C: the feeling of the speech
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The correct answer is option C.

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By its tone, readers learn about THE FEELING OF THE SPEECH.

Tone is the author's attitude or feelings toward the subject or events portrayed in a story or in a speech. The choice of words is central when delivering a speech since it reflects what the speaker is feeling or thinking. The tone may be serious, formal, informal, sarcastic, sad, comic, cheerful, etc.

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