Answer:
Both essays have a satirical tone.
Both essays have a conversational tone.
Explanation:
"The Danger of Lying in Bed" is Mark Twain's 1871 fiction book. It shares certain traits with “The Fallacy of Success”, written by G. K. Chesterton in 1909.
In his book, Twain aims to build up a comprehension against the purchase of a railroad ticket for protection, which purpose is to secure the passengers in case of a disaster during their trip. Chesterton attempts to point out the absurdity of self improvement guides which are intended to bring success. In doing so, they both use a conversational tone, and satire to convey their messages and persuade the audience.