
Mood, Tone and Style
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10th Grade
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Rasha Khalil
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Mood, Tone and Style
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Multiple Select
Tick 2 answers for this question:
- Style is:
the way something is written.
created by word choice, sentence structure, and other details.
the readers’ feelings about the written text.
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Open Ended
What is the difference between (Tone) and (Mood)?
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Multiple Choice
Mood is:
the way the text is written.
the style that a certain author is famous for.
the overall feeling the reader gets when he reads a piece of literature.
The topic from the author’s point of view.
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Multiple Select
Tick the words that can be used to describe "Tone":
appreciative
critical
joyful
terrifying
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Multiple Choice
Describe the mood of the following video:
happy and adventurous
gloomy and suspenseful
stressful and exhausting
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Multiple Choice
Describe the mood of the following video:
fun and adventurous
dark and gloomy
melancholy
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Multiple Choice
Identify the tone of the author of the following text.
It is a mistake to think that we can leave this problem to the next generation to solve. The clock is ticking. We must act.
judgmental
inspirational
empathetic
humble
urgent
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Multiple Choice
Describe the tone of the author of the following text:
He didn’t speak but he didn’t need to. Dozens of memories flashed through my mind, and each was accompanied by a pang so sharp that for a moment I might double over myself as I slid my arm around his waist and helped him to hobble to the chair.
judgmental
inspirational
empathetic
humble
urgent
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Multiple Choice
Describe the tone of the author of the following text:
The meat was tough, the soup was cold, and the pie was clammy. When the waitress came by to ask how everything was, I just looked up at her and rolled my eyes. Enough said.
judgmental
inspirational
empathetic
humble
urgent
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Multiple Choice
Identify the tone of the author of the following text:
It is a mistake to think that we can leave this problem to the next generation to solve. The clock is ticking. We must act.
judgmental
inspirational
empathetic
humble
urgent
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