"Voice" in literature primarily represents:(1 point)

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The volume of dialogue
The volume of dialogue

The narrator's physical sound
The narrator's physical sound

The author's tone and attitude
The author's tone and attitude

Character speech patterns

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In literature, "voice" primarily represents the author's tone and attitude. It encompasses the unique style and perspective that the author brings to the narrative, as well as the way in which characters express themselves through their speech patterns.