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- [David] Hello readers, I suppose its time, if we have to to talk about tone. You see, if I were feeling snide or dismissive or sarcastic, Id use a lot of disdainful language to talk about how little I valued this topic, which is a piddling trifle, a Bagatelle, a trivial, little nothing. Far more likely though, considering my love of languages, the notion that Id be enthusiastic and encouraging, I would say understanding tone unlocks a treasure house of understanding, it is a feast of knowledge. Tone communicates how an author feels about the topic theyre writing about, this can come across in a number of different ways, it can reflect their enthusiasm or skepticism, it can also communicate formality or informality, an academic paper or a speech before the UN, for example are very different things from a toast at a wedding or a thank you card for a birthday gift and this kind of difference in tone is something that sociologists and linguists call register. Social conventions and c