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Mood Tone Diction

Mood Tone Diction

Assessment

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English

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 6 Questions

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Tone/Mood/

Theme/

Connotation/

Denotation

Review

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Open Ended

In your own words, describe TONE.

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Tone

  • Tone is the AUTHOR’S or NARRATOR’S attitude

    towards the audience, the subject, or characters.


  • The tone influences the story’s mood /atmosphere.

  • Tone = author's attitude

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How to find tone

  • Tone is not stated directly.

  • You must read between

    the lines to see what the author’s or narrator’s

    attitude is on the subject.

  • Tone can be revealed through:

    - Dialogue between characters

    - Descriptions

    - Author’s diction (word choice)

    - The themes that emerge

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5

Open Ended

What is MOOD?

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MOOD

  • Mood is the emotion that the READERS feel while reading about the subject.

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7

Open Ended

What is Author's

purpose?

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Fill in the Blank

is the dictionary definition or the literal meaning of a word.

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Fill in the Blank

is the feeling or "energy" behind a word.

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Denotation

  • DICTIONARY DEFINITION 

    EX: curious vs. nosy


    Both mean inquisitive according to the dictionary Definition

    One has a positive connotation and a negative connotation

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Connotation

  • The connotation is the “energy” or the TONE behind a word. 


    Looking at Curious and Nosy, which one has the positive connotation?


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Subjective Language

Uses a lot of opinions and bias.

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13

Objective Language

Based on FACTS, something that is measurable.

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14

Open Ended

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In your own words, what is theme?

Tone/Mood/

Theme/

Connotation/

Denotation

Review

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