Difference between revisions of "Tone Essay"
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* The [[Meta Tone Essay]] goes over what is expected in a way more akin to [[Every's Essay]]. | * The [[Meta Tone Essay]] goes over what is expected in a way more akin to [[Every's Essay]]. | ||
− | While you only need to have read '''one''' of these versions in order to join, reading both can help you be more well-rounded in what is expected of you. | + | While you only need to have read '''one''' of these versions in order to join, reading both can help you be more well-rounded in what is expected of you. '''As for what can happen if the terms of this essay or Every's Essay''', see [[WAAPT Disciplinary Policy|here]]. |
[[Category:Meta]] | [[Category:Meta]] | ||
[[Category:Rules and Guidelines]] | [[Category:Rules and Guidelines]] |
Revision as of 02:45, 23 March 2019
The Tone Essay is one of WAAPT's required readings for joining. We have two versions:
- The In-Character Tone Essay goes over what is expected tone-wise in a more in-character way.
- The Meta Tone Essay goes over what is expected in a way more akin to Every's Essay.
While you only need to have read one of these versions in order to join, reading both can help you be more well-rounded in what is expected of you. As for what can happen if the terms of this essay or Every's Essay, see here.