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Maksim231197 [3]
2 years ago
13

Read this excerpt of "From Blossoms":

English
1 answer:
gogolik [260]2 years ago
4 0

The word helps create a positive mood is  sweet

The mood of a text refers to the passionate power the textbook has in the readers, and it can be expressed with the use of detailed vocabulary or design in the text.

In the given excerpt from "From Blossoms" we can see that it has a positive mood.

<h3>What is positive mood?</h3>

Generally, positive mood has been found to enhance creative problem cracking and flexible yet careful consideration. Some studies have stated that cheerful moods let people think creatively, freely, and be more imaginative.

<h3>What are the different types of mood?</h3>
  • Depressed Mood. Sad, down, tired, unmotivated, tearful, low self-esteem; ideas that turn to guilt or pessimism.
  • Tense Mood.
  • Moody Mood.
  • Without Mood.
  • Brightly High Mood (or Sunny Hypomania)
  • Darkly Raised Mood (or Dark Hypomania)

To learn more about positive mood, refer

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