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used to establish this mood AND Identifies and gives an example of at least TWO language technique from lines 17. OBJECTIVES:. What is Tone?. What is Mood?. How are Tone and Mood Effective in Writing?. WHAT IS MOOD?. Mood is the general atmosphere created by the author’s words. . It is the feeling the reader gets from reading those words. . …to support the author’s purpose. Objectives. Understand and recognize mood in a variety of medium. Understand and recognize tone in a variety of medium. Directions. Today, we will be reviewing the differences between tone and mood as it relates to a variety of medium (literature, songs, and film). . Learning Targets. I can define what tone and mood mean and explain the difference between the two. . I can identify the mood of various works and explain how I know.. I can identify the tone of various works and explain how I know. . What is Setting?. Setting. . provides the . s. urroundings. in which a scene takes . place. ; it can also provide a . time . period. .. Think about the . where . and the . when. in a story. .. Setting is NOT the characters in a work of literature.. What is the . SETTING. of a story?. How does the . SETTING. impact the . MOOD . of a story? Give an example. . What is the difference between . TONE . and . MOOD. ?. Examples in Text. During the holidays, my mother's house glittered with decorations and hummed with preparations. We ate cookies and drank cider while we helped her wrap bright packages and trim the tree. We felt warm and excited, listening to Christmas carols and even singing along sometimes. We would tease each other about our terrible voices and then sing even louder. . MOOD. MOOD is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER. . Authors “move” their readers’ moods through their choice of words and level of detail.. TONE. TONE is simply the author’s attitude toward the subject. . Plus other academic vocabulary. Imagery. Imagery – phrases that help the readers imagine sights, sounds, tastes, feelings and smells.. Words and phrases that appeal to the five senses are called sensory details. . Tone: The way the author creates the mood or the author’s attitude (what the author does to make you feel a certain way).. Example: punctuation (style), diction, repetition, sentence length. The story is full of suspense, mystery and fear by utilizing POV and a variety of different sights and sounds. Poe interlinks the sounds, senses, imagery and diction, and uses one to reinforce another in order to create a perfect and horrific and suspenseful mood. As a reader reads the story they will be immersed by atmosphere the author creates and continually be frightened.. Pre-Assessment-verb mood. Match the sentence with the correct verb mood.. Sentences. ___ 1. Little Rock is the capital of Arkansas.. ___ 2. If he were governor, we’d be in better fiscal shape. . ___ 3. the cat may scratch me if I step on its tail.. How authors spice it up!!!. Mood, Tone, and Style. Think of a story as a homemade meal. The basic ingredients – plot, characters, setting, and theme – need some spice, a unique flavor. . Authors can add this flavor by creating certain moods and by using a certain attitude or tone to deliver the message.. Sharon J. Zealey. Introduction to analytics review for IFBEC. . AP Transactions. P-card payments. T&L expenses. Petty Cash. transactions. . Third party payments. Charity. Political contributions . What is the tone? Mood?. Tone and Mood. What is the tone? Mood?. Tone and Mood. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. What is the tone? Mood?. is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER. . The . “power of the pen” can move mountains. . Authors . “move” their readers’ moods through their choice of words and level of detail.. , also known as . mood affective disorders. , is a group of conditions where a disturbance in the person's . mood.  is the main underlying . feature.. . The . classification is in the . Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.

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