Academic Language Practice Test

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If a paragraph adopts a hopeful tone about a new educational policy, which cue most strongly signals that tone?

Negative language and criticisms of the policy

Neutral data and charts

Vague statements without evidence

Positive language and statements about benefits or success

Tone in a paragraph comes through the word choices and how ideas are framed. A hopeful attitude about a new educational policy shows up most clearly when the language is positive and focuses on benefits, improvements, or expected success. That kind of positive framing signals optimism and anticipation, which is what we mean by a hopeful tone.

The other cues don’t signal hope as clearly: negative language and criticisms point to doubt or opposition; neutral data and charts suggest an objective or analytical stance rather than emotion; vague statements without evidence convey uncertainty or indifference.

So, the strongest signal of a hopeful tone is positive language and statements about benefits or success.

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