EdwardPhil
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I spent two years getting papers back with 'watch your tone' written in the margins, and I never really understood what that meant. Was my tone too something? Not something enough? I finally sat down with my writing tutor, and she explained what tone in writing actually is—the author's attitude toward the subject and the reader . It's not what you say, but how you say it. Like the difference between 'That's interesting' said with genuine curiosity versus said with sarcastic eye-roll. Same words, completely different tone. The lightbulb moment came when I realized that word choice, sentence structure, and even punctuation all work together to create tone . Now I actually look forward to editing for tone—it's like adding seasoning to a dish!