-Scientific
1)Which word best describes the tone of “FDA’s First Food Science Challenge”?
-Scientific
-Scary
-Sad
-Thrilling
2)How does “the curse of the frankenchicken” create its tone?
-using lots of scientific, neutral diction
-using a combination of scary and humorous diction
-using positive connotation
-using text structure
3)If you’re trying to give a friend a compliment on her new dress, you’ll use words with a connotation to describe it.
-positive
-negative
-neutral
-it doesn’t matter-any of these would work
4)what should you pay close attention to when you’re analyzing the tone of an informational text?
-signal words
-text structure
-diction
-supporting details
5)which of these phrases is most important to creating “the curse of Frankenchicken’s” tone?
-curse
-genetically
-truth
-internet
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-Scientific
-Scientific
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