1. Writing - Different Tones for Different Audiences
Dumville's purpose in writing serves to derive the fundamental differences between the two styles. ... Kellogg's purpose serves to abolish the notion that all of the Vikings were bloodthirsty savages. ... Although both works aim to inform readers, the author's approach this task with differing tones. ... The apparent differences between the two authors' styles of writing, including their tones, diction, and syntax, actively demonstrate the authors' intended audiences. Dumville's critical and magisterial tone suggests he's writing for a specialist audience, ...
- Word Count: 578
- Approx Pages: 2
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate