Asked by paris

How can understanding tone help in analyzing a text?

It aids in understanding the author's perspective and emotional intent.

It helps to identify the main idea only.

It only applies to poetry.

It is not important for text analysis.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct answer: "It aids in understanding the author's perspective and emotional intent."

Why: tone reveals the author's attitude and emotions toward the subject, which shapes meaning, purpose, and how readers interpret details. The other choices are incorrect because tone does more than identify the main idea, applies to all kinds of writing (not just poetry), and is an important part of text analysis.