How is tone different in the two passages?
Passage 1 The downtown Seattle Cineplex was built in 1987. It has five theaters with stadium-style seating. Each of the theaters makes use of the latest digital projection techniques. The screens are large and slightly curved to give audiences a panoramic view. In addition, the seats are cushioned and offer ample leg-room. Special seats toward the back of the theater cater to patrons in wheelchairs. Passage 2 The Neptune Theater hasn’t changed a bit since it opened in 1905. Some of the colorful murals have faded a bit, but the theater’s domed ceiling is every bit as majestic as it was in the old days. You can still hear the organist play before shows if you arrive early. The theater’s seats might be old and creaky, but the overall experience of seeing a movie at the Neptune is impossible to beat. The first passage's tone is upbeat; the second passage's tone is urgent. The first passage's tone is adoring; the second passage's tone is persuasive. The first passage's tone is informative; the second passage's tone is harsh. The first passage's tone is neutral; the second passage's tone is affectionate.
Do you have an idea which one it is?
Which one do you think? :) @StarLord1
idk that is why it is here
I'd have to say the first one gives a lot of information.
Take a guess :)
d?
hmm, I don't think so
I would have to disagree. The writer doesn't seem affectionate in the second one.
it is i got it correct
It is D? I would have went with C personally. I guess that the power of guessing works.
Well, that doesn't make any sense though :/
Yes, I agree with @Frizz
-shrugs- Oh well.
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