Despite the fact that literature has been around for over four thousand years the terminology used to discuss it has not yet been completely standardized. For this reason 'tone' is still used to mean slightly different things to different people.
Author's tone refers to the attitude or feelings portrayed by the author in their writing. It can convey the author's emotions, opinions, and biases towards the subject matter, which in turn can influence how the reader interprets the text. The author's tone can be formal, informal, serious, humorous, critical, or empathetic, among others.
serious
In pure tone audiometry, "tone" refers to the frequency of the sound being tested, measured in Hertz (Hz). "High tone mean" is not a standard term in audiometry, but it could potentially refer to testing frequencies in the high-frequency range, typically above 2000 Hz, which is important for assessing hearing loss related to noise exposure or aging.
An author's tone is how he or she conveys the story. For example, if the author has a nostalgic tone or sarcastic tone, you can determine the tone of a passage by the diction that an author uses, like using "delightful" instead of "good," or just more specific adjectives.
A playful tone
authors tone is the attitude in the story
Basically it means how the authors feels in a text how do you think the author feels ?
Tone Kuntner has written: 'Cmurek' 'Tone Kuntner'
We analyzed the author's tone in the book.
A playful tone
This would be your mood, the way the author feels is the tone, if that is what you mean.
what can be inferred about the mood, tone, and point of view of the author.
Tone