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Mood

The document contains questions about literary devices like tone, mood, and their definitions. Specifically: - Tone is defined as the author, narrator, or speaker's attitude toward a subject. - Mood is defined as the feeling or emotions the passage evokes from the reader. - Authors set tone or mood through conveying emotions via words.

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Mood

The document contains questions about literary devices like tone, mood, and their definitions. Specifically: - Tone is defined as the author, narrator, or speaker's attitude toward a subject. - Mood is defined as the feeling or emotions the passage evokes from the reader. - Authors set tone or mood through conveying emotions via words.

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Question 1 He furtively glanced behind him, for hear of his

imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked on,


Q. Which word indicates a tone of happiness to
jumping at the slightest sound even of a leaf
the following sentence:
crackling under his own foot.
Bouncing into the room, she lit up the vicinity
answer choices
with a joyous glow on her face as she told about
her fiance and their wedding plans. sentimentalsuspensefulfrustratingmelancholy

answer choices Question 5 30 seconds

vicinity Q. What is the "mood" of a story?

wedding answer choices

joyful Emotions audience feels from a given


passage.The time and place of the story.The
Question 2 30 seconds
summary of events of the story.The lesson the
Q. Identify the mood of the following reader learns from the story.
sentence:
Question 6
She huddled in the corner, clutching her
Q. What is the "tone" of a story?
tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as
she feverishly searched the room for the answer choices
unknown dangers that awaited her.
The feeling the passage evokes from the
answer choices readerThe author, narrator, or speaker's
attitude toward a subjectThe time and place of
fanciful
the storyThe summary of events in the story
suspenseful
Question 7
lmelancholy
Q. What is the mood in the following sentence
Question 3 “They looked at Martian hills that time had
worn with a crushing pressure of years. They
Q. What is the tone of the following sentence? saw old cities, lost in their meadows, lying like
Bursting through the door, the flustered mother children's delicate bones among the blowing
screamed uncontrollably at the innocent lakes of grass.”
teacher who gave her child an F. answer choices
answer choices Gloomy
angry Joyful
witty Angry
suspicious Confident
Question 4 Question 8
Q. What is the mood of the following sentence?
Q. The author's attitude or feelings towards the Q. What is the tone of the following text?
writing and the readers is the ________.
"I will not!" she shouted. "I will not be left at
answer choices the mercy of our enemies while you slink
away!" (108).
mood

tone
answer choices
Question 9 30 seconds
pleasedangryhappysuspicious
Q. _________ is the feeling the reader gets as
he/she reads the text. Question 13 30 seconds

answer choices Q. What is the "tone" of a story?

moodtone answer choices

Question 10 The feeling the passage evokes from the


readerThe author, narrator, or speaker's
Q. Authors set a TONE or MOOD in literature by
attitude toward a subjectThe time and place of
conveying an emotion or emotions through
the storyThe summary of events in the story
________.
Question 14 30 seconds
answer choices
Q. What is the "mood" of a story?
space
answer choices
height
Emotions audience feels from a given
words
passage.The time and place of the story.The
funny faces summary of events of the story.The lesson the
reader learns from the story.
Question 11
Question 15 30 seconds
Q. "They plan to kill General Washington." He
closed the book, set it on the floor, and leaned Q. What is the tone of the following sentence?
forward, his elbows on his knees. "Tell me all"
Bursting through the door, the flustered
(103).
mother screamed uncontrollably at the
What is the tone of the dialogue? innocent teacher who gave her child an F.

answer choices answer choices

informal angrywittysuspicious

happy

serious

optomistic

Question 12 30 seconds

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