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Read this excerpt from “Why I Write” by George Orwell.

Anyone who cares to examine my work will see that even when it is downright propaganda it contains much that a full-time politician would consider irrelevant. I am not able, and I do not want, completely to abandon the world-view that I acquired in childhood. So long as I remain alive and well I shall continue to feel strongly about prose style, to love the surface of the earth, and to take pleasure in solid objects and scraps of useless information. It is no use trying to suppress that side of myself.

How does Orwell’s use of language affect the tone of the text?

It creates a formal and somber tone.

It creates an informal and serious tone.

It creates an informal and trustworthy tone.

It creates a formal and passionate tone.

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Why I Write is an essay by George Orwell. Orwell uses a formal and passionate tone in his essay.

What is tone?

The tone is the mood that is implied by the words and phrases used by the writer in the text. The tone depicts the emotions and the feelings of the writer that he wants the readers to feel.

The use of the words and phrases creates the tone and the mood of the text, as the use of the polite, respectful and direct tone implies a formal tone, and the use of words with intense meanings implies a passionate tone.

Therefore, Orwell’s use of language option D. creates a formal and passionate tone.

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