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How does the writer feels abouta) eating problems; b) psychological effects; c) the effects on heart disease; d) stress as a risk factor A - controversial B - worried C - convinced D - doubtful Key phrases to make guesses about the author’s tone and intention: The author sounds well-intentioned\eccentric\rather hypocritical\condecsending\dismissive\critical\disapproving\embarressed\suggestible\insensitive\concerned\convincing\doubtful\false\logical\enthusiastic\unconvincing\patronizing\lighthearted\detached\moody\unpredictable\aloof\hostile…; The author’s attitude is not that of admiring\sympathetic\... but that of…; This impression is achieved by…; It is really important to understand the writer’s tone if you are to understand the subtleties of meaning; …to recognize the author’s style, tone, reason for writing; … makes us think about the implications of the information with the author’s tone and purpose considered; When describing…the tone of the writer is basically…; … are rendered with a quiet restrained manner\ The objectivity of this information is inseparable from…; ... to recognize the writer’s tone; His own attitude towards the subject-matter of his description is most clearly expressed in…; … to read between lines; … the effect the author wants to have on the reader; … to bring home to the reader; …by using the clues; The information contained in the text helps to work out the author’s intent…; The writer appeals un\fairly to…; His assertions about …are quite founded; His allegations about …are completely unfounded; The writer does not want to be taken literally; He deliberately attends to… in order to put a point across more clearly; …to draw the picture in the reader’s mind to make a description more vivid; The writer is implying that…; It makes an essential contribution to …; He has a more practical outlook on…; The author finds the attitude towards …irritating\distracted\challenging\impartial; Sometimes the tone is implied rather than stated explicitly; The reader needs to look beyond the words and use his intelligence to infer the author’s intention; There is quite a lot of evidence in the text to support the view that..; The writer intends this to be…; …expects the reader to try to understand the details…; …makes it easy for the reader to guess…; … has difficulty making himself understood; When it comes to the question of the writer’s tone,…; General ideas are inferred, if a question is focused on the author’s tone; The writer’s main feeling about…; …uses exaggeration\humour\irony\ to emphasize his point. Поиск по сайту: |
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