When deaf viewers watched Nelson Mandela’s memorial last week and realized the sign language interpreter was making gestures that were little more than gibberish, they were outraged. Word of the botched event spread throughout the deaf community of social media networks. Thamsanqua Jantjie, the infamous “fake interpreter” had stolen a moment in history from those who could not hear.

Which words from the text help readers identify the author’s tone?

A. memorial, interpreter
B. community, history
C. watched, realized

3 answers

The words that help readers identify the author's tone are:

A. memorial, interpreter

The combination of these words suggests a serious and formal context related to an important event, which contributes to a tone of outrage and disappointment regarding the situation described. The word "infamous" also reflects a negative tone towards the actions of the interpreter.

What is the author’s tone?
A. unclear
B. negative
C. neutral
D. positive

The author’s tone is B. negative. The use of words like "outraged," "botched," "fake interpreter," and "stolen a moment in history" conveys a sense of disappointment and disapproval, indicating a negative tone toward the situation described.