Leonardo da Vinci

What is the author's tone in Isaacson's biography, Leonardo da Vinci?

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Walter Isaacson writes with a mix of formal and informal tone. His extensive research, advanced word choices, and structural syntax all indicate his intellect and academic background. As a biographer, he writes with the formal objectivity of a researcher but he also does not hesitate to share his personal feelings on his subject in a more informal way.

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