Answer:
The details in the text and the illustration work together to contribute to the tone by describing that how children were delighted to learn that they all can fly.
Step-by-step explanation:
Peter Pan is a children's fictional work written by J. M. Barrie. The story is about the Darling family and Peter Pan, who is m-i-s-c-h-i-e-v-o-u-s.
In chapter 4, Peter Pan teaches the children how to fly. The details in the text and the illustration work together to emphasize the tone of the story. It emphasizes that the children were happy both to follow Peter's lead and to fly. Therefore, the tone presented by both the details and illustrations is delightful and happy.