9. Which of the following was not a major influence of the Modernist writers? (1 point)

hope
World War I
World War II
prosperity

10. An author’s attitude toward a piece of work is (1 point)
tone
voice
style
mood

My answers:
9.c
10.a

I agree.

Your answer for question 9 is correct. World War II was not a major influence of the Modernist writers.

However, your answer for question 10 is incorrect. An author's attitude toward a piece of work is referred to as "tone."

To find the correct answers, let's break down each question and its possible options:

9. Which of the following was not a major influence of the Modernist writers?

The Modernist writers were influenced by significant events and societal changes of their time.

a. hope
b. World War I
c. World War II
d. prosperity

To determine which option was not a major influence, we need to understand what influenced Modernist writers. Researching the characteristics of Modernism and the historical context they wrote in can help us with this question. Some background information on Modernism and the events of the time would be useful in finding the correct answer.

10. An author's attitude toward a piece of work is:

Authors convey their attitude towards their work through various elements.

a. tone
b. voice
c. style
d. mood

To identify the correct answer, we need to distinguish between tone, voice, style, and mood. Understanding the definitions and usage of these terms in literary analysis can help us determine the author's attitude towards their work.

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