HALE. I didn’t hear or see anything; I knocked at the door, and still it was all quiet inside. I knew they must be up, it was pa
st eight o’clock. So I knocked again, and I thought I heard somebody say, “Come in.” I wasn’t sure, I’m not sure yet, but I opened the door—this door (indicating the door by which the two women are still standing), and there in that rocker—(pointing to it) sat Mrs. Wright. (They all look at the rocker.) How does the underlined stage direction affect the mood of the scene? The emphasis on the rocker creates a tense mood as everyone is reminded of where Mrs. Wright calmly sat as she discussed her dead husband. The emphasis on the rocker creates a hostile mood as the characters envision Mrs. Wright and the lack of emotion she showed as she sat rocking. The emphasis on the rocker creates a calm mood as the reader is reminded of something that is typically used to pacify or soothe individuals. The emphasis on the rocker creates a warm mood as the reader becomes focused on something that is often associated with fond memories.
The answer is A. The emphasis on the rocker creates a tense mood as everyone is reminded of where Mrs. Wright calmly sat as she discussed her dead husband.
Hello there beautiful people..... im not 100% sure but im like 98% sure that the answer your looking for is <u><em>B.The emphasis on the rocker creates a hostile mood as the characters envision Mrs. Wright and the lack of emotion she showed as she sat rocking. </em></u> I hope im right and i hope this helps you :)
Alliteration - use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word. e.g. hey howdy hey how horrible horses are etc. The repeated use of the consonant (h) so the answer is D. hope this helps :)
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