An objective tone is a writing style that is impersonal and devoid of the writers opinions and feelings. It is used when the writer wants to remain neutral or avoid upsetting readers, and it reports facts without siding with involved parties in order to avoid bias or an accusatory tone. Objective tone is often used in academic or scholarly papers, especially for scientific subjects, and it uses higher-level words and avoids pronouns such as "I" and "you" to create a formal tone. In contrast, subjective tone is personal, biased, emotional, and often informal. To achieve an objective tone in writing, one should try to avoid unnecessary use of the first person and first-person pronouns, focus on facts and cite sources clearly to back up claims, aim for balance and consider multiple perspectives, beware of emotive language that betrays a subjective opinion, use a formal writing style throughout, and have the writing proofread to make sure it is always error-free.