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Tone and Mood

Tone and Mood

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English

10th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.11-12.4, RL.11-12.3, RL.6.4

+8

Standards-aligned

Created by

Jennifer Lopez

Used 5+ times

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1 Slide • 8 Questions

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Tone and Mood

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Multiple Choice

Which word means "how the author feels" toward the subject? Or the author's attitude?

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Tone

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Mood

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Multiple Choice

And so, which one means "how the reader feels", or is led to feel?

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Tone

2

Mood

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Open Ended

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So let's say you, the author, sends this emoji.

What is your tone?

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Open Ended

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And now you, the reader, receive this emoji.

What is your mood?

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Open Ended

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Let's do one more. You, the author, send this emoji. What is your tone?

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Open Ended

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Now, you, the reader, receive this emoji. What is your mood?

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Multiple Choice

In "Hearts Unbroken", when Cam says, "I don't think so. The girl is a Kickapoo Indian, so you know", his tone is____, and Louise's mood is ____.

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understanding; annoyed

2

judgemental; offended

3

annoyed; understanding

4

condescending; accepting

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Multiple Choice

In "Hearts Unbroken", when Mrs. Ryan asks Louise if she's had enough to eat and Louise says, "Yes ma'am. I've had enough" what is her tone, and why?

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respectful, because she's talking to her boyfriend's mom.

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withdrawn, because she is uncomfortable in that setting

3

irritated, because Mrs. Ryan is implying that she doesn't eat to stay skinny

4

upset, because she's tired of Cam dismissing her feelings.

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