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Poetry Terms practice
Direct Instruction
Tone
Tone in fiction is the ATTITUDE of the NARRATOR toward story events and other characters.
Tone in fiction is the ATTITUDE of the NARRATOR toward story events and other characters.
VS.
Mood
Mood is what the READER feels while reading a scene or story created by the atmosphere (the vibe) of that scene. I
Mood is what the READER feels while reading a scene or story created by the atmosphere (the vibe) of that scene. I
Direct Instruction Mood - how does this picture make you feel? (PPT on desktop) mood / tone - youtube TONE PPT Guided / Independent Complete practice handout sheet on TONE / Mood. Analyze the author's tone in Walrus and the Carpenter and be sure to identify words or phrases that suggest this tone. read the Carpenter and the Walrus - by Lewis Carroll Closure Review Keystone terms Exit Pass What is the difference between TONE and MOOD? |
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