Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Tone Skills

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Tone Skills
Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Tone Skills

Class 7 Grammar Worksheet on Comparing Tone Skills

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Tone Talk: Comparing Feelings in Texts – Class 7 

This Grade 7 English literature worksheet helps learners explore how tone can be compared across texts, focusing on optimism, hesitation, confidence, and seriousness. Through multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false checks, and paragraph writing, students practice analyzing how tone reflects inner feelings and changes over time. These activities build comprehension, analytical skills, and confidence in CBSE English. 

Why Comparing Tone Matters in Literature?

 This Grade 7 English literature worksheet helps learners explore how tone can be compared across texts, focusing on optimism, hesitation, confidence, and seriousness. Through multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true/false checks, and paragraph writing, students practice analyzing how tone reflects inner feelings and changes over time. These activities build comprehension, analytical skills, and confidence in CBSE English. 

Why Comparing Tone Matters in Literature? 
1. Teaches learners how tone reveals emotions and attitudes. 
2. Builds analytical skills by comparing similarities and differences in tone. 
3. Strengthens comprehension of character perspective and growth. 
4. Encourages deeper appreciation of storytelling and emotional expression. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 


🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students answer questions about Kabir’s optimistic tone and Farah’s hesitant tone, comparing their changes and effects. 

✔️ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
Learners identify key terms such as tone, mood, attitude, emotion, perspective, contrast, and change. 

✏️ Exercise 3 – True or False 
Students judge whether statements about tone are correct. 

🔄 Exercise 4 – Identify Tone Features 
Learners label sentences with the tone shown by each character. 

📝 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing 
Students write sentences showing how tone is compared across texts. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. b) optimistic 
2. b) hesitant 
3. b) both change 
4. a) confident versus unsure 
5. c) enthusiastic 
6. a) cautious 
7. a) Kabir 
8. a) Farah 
9. c) becomes hopeful 
10. c) becomes focused 

Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
1. optimistic 
2. tone 
3. contrast 
4. change 
5. emotion 
6. expression 
7. reaction 
8. change 
9. perspective 
10. attitude 

Exercise 3 – True or False 
1. False 
2. False 
3. False 
4. True 
5. False 
6. True 
7. True 
8. False 
9. True 
10. False 

Exercise 4 – Identify Tone Features 
1. Optimistic tone (Kabir) 
2. Hesitant tone (Farah) 
3. Enthusiastic tone (Kabir) 
4. Cautious tone (Farah) 
5. Confident tone (Farah after success) 
6. Serious tone (Kabir later) 
7. Contrast in tones 
8. Gradual change in both 
9. Tone reflects feelings 
10. Comparison of perspectives 

Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing (Fill in the Blanks) 
Kabir traveled from Mumbai to a science camp in Jaipur, feeling confident and excited. He spoke eagerly and openly about new ideas and experiments, and his tone was lively and optimistic as he explored the campus. Meanwhile, Farah, feeling nervous and unsure, arrived from a small town near Bhopal. She spoke softly and observed everything carefully, her tone cautious and hesitant. At first, Kabir enjoyed every activity with enthusiasm, while Farah struggled to participate and often doubted herself. As days passed, Farah slowly gained confidence after completing a successful project. By the end, both students presented their work proudly, showing how tone reflects inner feelings and how experiences can change attitudes. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tone is the writer’s attitude toward a subject, and students compare tone by analyzing word choice and mood in texts.

A grammar worksheet can provide passages where students identify emotional language and compare different writing styles.

It helps early learners interpret emotions and understand how authors communicate feelings to readers.