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What is an objective tone? (1 point)
• a writer's attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral
• a writer's attitude toward a subject that is opinion-driven, influenced by feelings, and potentially biased
writing in which the text structure and syntax are simple, the vocabulary level is accessible, and rules of grammar and usage are loosely followed
writing in which the text structure and syntax are complex, the vocabulary level is advanced, and rules of grammar and usage are closely followed
• a writer's attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral
• a writer's attitude toward a subject that is opinion-driven, influenced by feelings, and potentially biased
writing in which the text structure and syntax are simple, the vocabulary level is accessible, and rules of grammar and usage are loosely followed
writing in which the text structure and syntax are complex, the vocabulary level is advanced, and rules of grammar and usage are closely followed
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An objective tone is best described as **a writer's attitude toward a subject that is fact-driven, serious, and seemingly neutral**.
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