Read this passage from Andrew Jackson's message to Congress "On Indian Removal":

It gives me pleasure to announce to Congress that the benevolent policy of the Government, steadily pursued for nearly thirty years, in relation to the removal of the Indians beyond the white settlements is approaching to a happy consummation. Two important tribes have accepted the provision made for their removal at the last session of Congress, and it is believed that their example will induce the remaining tribes also to seek the same obvious advantages.
What tone does this passage most convey?
A. Professional
B. Angry
C. Casual
D. Disappointed

Respuesta :

The answer choice is A. Professional. The word choice in the passage leads me to believe that it's far from a social call, so that rules out C. The writer is neither angry or disappointed considering the writer is getting what he/she wants.

The correct answer is professional.

Why did Andrew Jackson use this tone?

  • The author's perspective and attitude toward the subject of the text or speech is referred to as tone.
  • The language employed can be used to determine the tone.
  • In the case of Andrew Jackson's passage, phrases like "It gives me pleasure to announce," "is approaching a happy consummation," and "the same obvious advantages" demonstrate that Jackson is aware of the Indian Removal process and also that he is convinced or confident in it, as he asserts that the Government policy is working because two tribes have accepted it and more tribes will.

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