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Marzano Vocabulary

Marzano Vocabulary. TONE. An example of tone…. Don’t take that tone with me!. Another example of tone…. Wow! I remember this from last year. What is the tone of this poem?. Today Is Very Boring Today is very boring it’s a very boring day, there is nothing much to look at,

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Marzano Vocabulary

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  1. Marzano Vocabulary TONE

  2. An example of tone…. Don’t take that tone with me!

  3. Another example of tone…. Wow! I remember this from last year.

  4. What is the tone of this poem? Today Is Very Boring Today is very boring it’s a very boring day, there is nothing much to look at, there is nothing much to say, there’s a peacock on my sneakers, there’s a penguin on my head, there’s a dormouse on my doorstep, I am going back to bed.

  5. Continued… Today is very boring it is boring through and through, there is absolutely nothing that I think I want to do, I see giants riding rhinos, and an ogre with a sword, there’s a dragon blowing smoke rings, I am positively bored.

  6. Continued… Today is very boring, I can hardly help but yawn, there’s a flying saucer landing in the middle of my lawn, a volcano just erupted less than half a mile away, and I think I felt an earthquake, it’s a very boring day.

  7. On your vocabulary page, write a definition for tone in your own words.

  8. Draw a symbol or picture to represent the word tone.

  9. Tone can have… • A “positive” connotation (a meaning that a word or phrase suggests in addition to its dictionary definition): Examples – proud confident enthusiastic A “negative” connotation: Examples – furious threatening fearful A “neutral” connotation: Examples – informative boring serious

  10. Definition… The tone of the work is the writer’s attitude toward the subject and characters. Tone is revealed in a writer’s choice of words and details and even in the sentence structure.

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