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Love Tone Words

Love Tone Words. Definitions and Quiz Pointers. Love Tone Words. Compassionate: feeling sympathy for people who are suffering Passionate: believes something very strongly Sweet: kind, gentle, and friendly Nurturing: to support and encourage

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Love Tone Words

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  1. Love Tone Words Definitions and Quiz Pointers

  2. Love Tone Words • Compassionate: feeling sympathy for people who are suffering • Passionate: believes something very strongly • Sweet: kind, gentle, and friendly • Nurturing: to support and encourage • Adulation: praise and admiration for someone that is more than they really deserve • Fondness: to have an affinity towards something one likes • Hankering: a strong wish to have or do something • Infatuation: a strong feeling of love for someone or interest in something, especially a feeling that is unreasonable and does not continue for a long time • Zealous: one who does or supports something with great energy • Piety: what you have when you behave in a way that shows respect for your religion

  3. What will the quiz ask me to do? • Analyze the effectiveness of a passage by looking at rhetorical devices, such as tone, diction, and syntax (though not limited to those devices). You may find it helpful to utilize the “Dear Students” strategy. • Write an argument where you agree, challenge, or qualify a message. • Use your vocabulary correctly in context • Use your vocabulary as the basis for your analysis

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