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The lines show respect for nature. "O our Mother the Earth, O our father/ the Sky..." These lines are showing their respect for nature. It is a characteristic of Native American literature. They respect nature as much or more than their own loved members of their family. Another line "garment of brightness" is a metaphor. The metaphor is an extended one because the light makes up the cloth, the rain makes the fringe, and the border is the rainbow. This shows that nature gives light and water for growing food. It gives the rainbow for beauty and hope.
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Connotation is the implied meaning of words, it can be positive or negative. An example is the word "sun-kissed" it has a positive connotation and implies warmth and beauty. Imagery is using words or phrases to help the reader create a picture in their mind. An example is, "Soon the mists and murky shadows," this sentence creates an image of dark shadows in the readers mind. Denotation is the literal definition of a word. An example is, "prison", the denotation of this word is a literal jail cell, not taking into consideration anything implied. Connotation, imagery, and denotation contribute to the tone of the poem, they evoke emotions from the reader and the usage of each of these writing tools set the tone.
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Read the excerpt from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde":
Six o'clock struck on the bells of the church that was so conveniently near to Mr. Utterson's dwelling, and still he was digging at the problem. Hitherto it had touched him on the intellectual side alone; but now his imagination was engaged, or rather enslaved; and as he lay and tossed in the gross darkness of the night and the curtained room, Mr. Enfield's tale went by before his mind in a scroll of lighted pictures. He would be aware of the great field of lamps of a nocturnal city; then of the figure of a man walking swiftly; then of a child running from the doctor's . . .
Answer:
The mood of the excerpt is:
B. troubled.
Explanation:
The adjective "troubled" is used to refer to someone who is anxious or worried, who is constantly thinking of a problem or issue. Thus, it is the best adjective to describe the mood of the excerpt we are analyzing here. Mr. Utterson is clearly thinking about something over and over again:
"and still he was digging at the problem."
He can barely think of or notice anything else. It is as if his mind is full, to the point where he cannot sleep:
"as he lay and tossed in the gross darkness of the night"