Mood and Tone Review
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- Q1The feelings the author creates in the reader, or how the reader feels. The atmosphere of a text.Mood is300s
- Q2The author's feelings or attitude towards his subject.Tone is30s
- Q3SettingWhat helps to create the mood in a story?30s
- Q4Words used to convey the tone and mood.Word choice30s
- Q5The emotional definition of a word, how the word makes you feelConnotation30s
- Q6The dictionary definition of a wordDenotation30s
- Q7Tone speaker or author's attitude toward the subject. Think brain, as the tone/attitude comes from or stems from the author's brain.Tone30s
- Q8Mood is the feeling or atmosphere that the author creates for a reader. Think brain, as the mood comes from or stems from the heart.Mood30s
- Q9InferredHow to Determine Tone30s
- Q10See imageAuthor's word choices are the best clues300s
- Q11*InferredHow to Determine Mood30s
- Q12See image*Descriptive words, imagery and figurative language all influence mood.30s
- Q13See image*Setting, imagery and descriptions of characters' speech or feelings affect the mood.300s
- Q14Language that communicates meanings beyond the literal meanings of words. Words are often used to symbolize ideas and concepts they would not otherwise be associated with.Figurative Language30s
- Q15simile, metaphor, extended metaphor, idiom, personification, and hyperboleTypes of Figurative Language30s