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martai:

When planning the layout of your new home, be sure to make at least one room a “distraction-free zone.” This is a place where people can gather and talk to one another without competing with the noise of televisions, telephones, or radios. It does not have to be the same room for everyone. For some people, this zone is the dining room. For others, it is the kitchen. Not only does a distraction-free zone provide peace and quiet after a busy day, but it also promotes communication between you and your family. Communication is so important to a healthy family, so the importance of a distraction-free zone cannot be overstated. Which of these best describes the author's tone? A. cautious B. neutral C. persuasive

martai:

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cutebunny123:

What do you think the answer is?

Astro:

What do you think the author is explaining here? Do you think they are trying to convince you to put a "Distraction-free zone" in your house. Are they telling you to be cautious when putting in a "Distraction-free zone" or are they neutral about the topic. This can sometimes be hard to see when first reading a paragraph like this.

Astro:

Remember to use keywords to help you identify the author's tone. Let me know if you need any more help (:

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