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Identifying Tone and Mood in Literature  Thanks for joining our Collaboration session Identifying Tone and Mood in Literature  Thanks for joining our Collaboration session

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Identifying Tone and Mood in Literature Thanks for joining our Collaboration session today!

Type your name in each box that applies to you! I love fruitcakeGo Gators!Camping is AwesomeI have taken 2+ FLVS classes I love MathI play an instrumentGo Seminoles!I was not born in FloridaGo Knights!I love the beachThe History Channel is the bestGo Bulls! This is my 1st CollaborationI love ScienceMy fave subject is EnglishReady for the cold airGo Canes! It’s football season?I play volleyballI play soccer Please sign in with your first, last name, and teacher’s name. Ex. Bill Shakes– Mrs. Pierce While you wait, tell us about yourself! To type, click on the A button without lines!

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Session Expectations Be respectful of yourself and others. You must participate in all activities during the session. Using a microphone is the preferred method of participation.Make sure to stay until you are dismissed to receive information about how to submit your collaboration work and receive collaboration credit.Take notes!Today’s session will be about 1 hour.When you see this….It’s time to use the TALK button!

Review the definitions of Tone and Mood in langue Practice Skills in identifying Tone and Mood Master the art of using Tone and Mood appropriatelyIn today’s session we will…Craft and Structure RL.9-10.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in the text, including figurative and connotative meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language evokes a sense of time and place; how it sets a formal or informal tone)

What is YOUR goal for this session? A To improve my overall skillsB To earn my collaboration creditC To kill some time until my TV show startsD Wait, where am I ???

In your words… What is the “tone” What is the “mood” in language?*It’s okay to take a guess!

Tone refers to an author’s use of words and writing style to convey his or her attitude towards a topic. Tone is often defined as what the author feels about the subject. What the reader feels is known as the mood. You can usually find a tone by asking these three questions:  Why was this written?Who is the intended audience?What does the author want the reader to learn, understand, or think about?In formal writing, your tone should be clear, concise, confident, and courteous. In informal writing, your tone is more subjective, but you should always aim to communicate clearly. Genre sometimes determines the tone.

Formal Writing Informal Writing What are examples of each? How can you tell?

Tone and Emphasis I didn’t say I would watch my sister. I didn’t say I would watch my sister. I didn’t say I would watch my sister. I didn’t say I would watch my sister. I didn’t say I would watch my sister. I didn’t say I would watch my sister. I didn’t say I would watch my sister. I didn’t say I would watch my sister.

Let’s Recap… Tone is the way feelings are expressed. What are some adjectives an author uses to indicate his/her tone?

How can Mood change a story? http://safeshare.tv/v/ss569f913205664 Disney’s Frozen, presented as a horror film.

In literature, mood is a literary element that evokes certain feelings or vibes in readers through words and descriptions .Mood is developed in a literary piece through various methods.setting theme tonesyntaxThough mood and tone are related and often confused, they are very different literary devices. Tone refers to the author’s attitude toward the work, while the definition of mood is that it is the emotions provoked in the reader. The difference can be understood in this way: tone is how the author feels, while mood is how the reader feels.

Let’s Practice! What is the correct mood definition?A. The author’s attitude toward the subject of the book.B. The emotions that the work of literature provokes in the reader.C. The way the characters in the book feel about their situation.

What is the correct mood definition ?A. The author’s attitude toward the subject of the book.B. The emotions that the work of literature provokes in the reader.C. The way the characters in the book feel about their situation.

2. What is the best word for the mood that the following passage from Shakespeare’s  Romeo and Juliet  might inspire in a reader?JULIET: What’s here? A cup, closed in my true love’s hand?Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.—O churl, drunk all, and left no friendly dropTo help me after? I will kiss thy lips.Haply some poison yet doth hang on them,To make me die with a restorative.A. AngerB. ExcitementC. Sadness

2. What is the best word for the mood that the following passage from Shakespeare’s  Romeo and Juliet  might inspire in a reader?JULIET: What’s here? A cup, closed in my true love’s hand?Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.—O churl, drunk all, and left no friendly dropTo help me after? I will kiss thy lips.Haply some poison yet doth hang on them,To make me die with a restorative.A. AngerB. ExcitementC. Sadness

3. Consider the following excerpt from Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “The Raven”: Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrowFrom my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—Nameless here for evermore.What is the best word for the mood that this passage inspires?A. SomberB. JubilantC. Peaceful

3. Consider the following excerpt from Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “The Raven”: Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.Eagerly I wished the morrow;—vainly I had sought to borrowFrom my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore—For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore—Nameless here for evermore.What is the best word for the mood that this passage inspires?A. SomberB. JubilantC. Peaceful

Let’s Recap… Mood are emotions you feel when reading. What are some adjectives that describe the mood?

Today I learned that: Tone is how the _______ feels about the subject. Mood is how the ______ feels about the subject. In what 4 ways is the mood shared? You can usually identify tone by asking what three questions?

Collaboration Credit If you are here for collaboration, there is one more step!

Thank you for attending today’s Live Lesson Collaboration Please respond to the following questions and submit your responses for the Collaboration Assignment in the course. You may answer directly in the student comment section, or upload this document. You must submit these responses to earn credit for your attendance.  In a complete sentence, please share the date and time of the session you attended, as well as the teacher/moderator's name. In 3-5 sentences, please discuss your specific contributions to the collaboration you attended. What were your comments in the chat box and whiteboard, and did you share any information over the microphone with the group? In 3-5 sentences, please discuss how your attendance in the collaborations improved your English 3 assessment submissions. How did the session help you better understand the content? Please specifically state at least one thing you have learned from the collaboration. Briefly describe what a collaboration is in your opinion? Please discuss how interacting with your classmates enhanced your English 3 virtual experience.  

Submitting Collaboration Assignment Congrats! In today’s session you completed your Collaboration Reflection.

Green Check = I have the file! Red X = I need help! Do you want to save the file? Select YES!Save the file to your desktop, English 3 folder, or flashdrive.Open the file to make sure you have it.Save the File