
Mood and Tone
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Mood and Tone
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Mood vs. Tone
What is the difference?
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Mood- What are the Basic Elements?
Setting: Where and When
Imagery: look for images that are repeated or described in detail
Tone: The attitude of the piece of writing
Diction: Word Choice
Genre and Plot:
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Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between the mood of a piece of writing, and the reader of that piece?
Mood is the feeling the reader gets from a piece of writing.
Mood is the knowledge the reader gains from a piece of writing.
Mood is the relationship the reader develops with the author of a piece of writing.
Mood is the amount of sympathy the reader feels for the characters within a piece of writing.
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Multiple Choice
What might be the setting of a story with a lighthearted, relaxed mood?
A drafty old castle
The beach on a sunny day
A junior high school math class
An isolated cottage deep in the dark woods
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Multiple Choice
A story's mood is often implied, instead of stated outright. What does "implied" mean?
Declared
Hinted at
Denied
Deceptive
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Tone
Tone refers to an author's use of words and writing style to convey his or her attitude toward a topic. It is often defined as what the author feels about the subject.
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Multiple Choice
Tone is most closely related to :
Emotion
Capitalization
Erudition
Punctuation
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Multiple Choice
What is the tone of the following sentence? "'Here we go again,' he moaned, as he watched the other team score yet another goal."
Joy
Fury
Excitement
Frustration
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Multiple Choice
What do the tone of a piece of writing and a speaker's tone of voice have in common?
In speech, tone is expressed by volume; in writing, tone is expressed by dialogue.
In speech, tone is expressed by words; in writing, tone is expressed by punctuation.
They are similar, but written tone is expressed in the author's vocabulary and syntax.
They aren't related at all.
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Open Ended
What is the difference in the tone and mood of the Toy Story 3 Trailers? Use descriptive words to compare/contrast the trailers. Use examples from the trailers to support your answer.
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