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How can a story's tone differ from the feelings and emotions of the main character?
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How can a story's tone differ from the feelings and emotions of the main character?
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tone is the authors attitude, mood is how it makes you (being the reader) feel
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The story tone helps to set the setting of the passage while the feelings and emotions of the main character illustrates their own perspective rather than the big picture.
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