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What is the relationship between tone and perspective in a narrative text?

Perspective and tone are two names for the same thing.
Tone is a point of view, while perspective is an attitude.
The perspective is usually the opposite of the tone.
The tone can help determine the narrator’s perspective.

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"The tone can help determine the narrator’s perspective."

Explanation: Tone is the narrator’s attitude (word choice, sentence rhythm, level of formality) toward characters, events, or subject matter. Perspective is the narrator’s point of view or stance (background, beliefs, biases). Tone provides clues to that stance, but the two are not the same. The other options mislabel or wrongly separate the concepts.