This is hard to answer as mood and tone are two different things. Mood is the reader’s feelings you get from a passage. Tone is what the author’s attitude is within the passage to get the reader to have a certain feeling. That said, as you read it, what are you feeling? Would or could this be one of confusion? Humor (if you understand the joke)? If you don’t have your mood word list, you can google it. The good thing about mood is that there really isn’t a wrong answer if you can defend the way you came to that answer.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I think, I might need a bit more context
Answer:
<h2>Prejudice means a strong dislike without any good reason.</h2>
the answer is 2. because it should be I am wearing a sweater knitted by my grandmother.
The grammatically correct sentence in these option is: I don't want any trouble.
<h3>How is this sentence correct grammatically?</h3>
This is due to the fact that it is the only one that used the syntax correctly in the sentences.
Other sentences used words such as no and nothing in the wrong way. It should be I cannot see anything instead of I cannot see nothing.
Raed more on syntaxes here: brainly.com/question/831003