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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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Explanation:Tone is the writer's attitude toward the subject and audience; style is the way something is written.

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I believe the answer is: Tone is the writer's attitude toward the subject and audience; style is the way something is written.

Tone is usually influenced by the principle, belief and point of view that the writer had toward a certain subject in the writing. Style on the other hand, would be influenced by writer's consideration on the target audience and how the writer's think a certain writing must be presented.

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