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Fish have hearts with two chambers. Insects and mollusks have hearts with one chamber.
The author uses these simple, direct sentences to create a tone.
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"a matter-of-fact (objective) tone."
Those short, declarative sentences—plain diction, no qualifiers or emotion—present information directly and unemotionally. If you wanted a different tone, you could:
- Make it dramatic: use longer, vivid language and emphasis ("Unlike the delicate, single‑chambered hearts of insects and mollusks, fish possess two robust chambers.")
- Make it conversational: add a rhetorical question or asides ("Did you know fish have two heart chambers? Insects and mollusks only have one.")
- Make it clinical: use technical terms and passive constructions ("Osteichthyes exhibit a two-chambered cardiac structure; Insecta and Mollusca present a single-chambered heart.")
Those short, declarative sentences—plain diction, no qualifiers or emotion—present information directly and unemotionally. If you wanted a different tone, you could:
- Make it dramatic: use longer, vivid language and emphasis ("Unlike the delicate, single‑chambered hearts of insects and mollusks, fish possess two robust chambers.")
- Make it conversational: add a rhetorical question or asides ("Did you know fish have two heart chambers? Insects and mollusks only have one.")
- Make it clinical: use technical terms and passive constructions ("Osteichthyes exhibit a two-chambered cardiac structure; Insecta and Mollusca present a single-chambered heart.")
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