Partly, relatively, moderately, somewhat, comparatively, slightly
Answer:
The conductor and musicians are playing music
Either the newspaper or the television producers are announcing the weather right now
Neither the ice nor the snowdrifts are stopping me
A parrot or a turtle are the best pets
The players and their coach are winning the game
Neither the school bus nor the teacher’s car are withstanding the blizzard
Explanation:
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The correct answer is D. Mood
Explanation:
In literature, including poetry, the mood refers to the atmosphere created by the author or the narrator through the election of words, the setting, the theme, and other literary elements. Additionally, this atmosphere evokes specific feelings, emotions, reactions, and thoughts on the reader. In the case of poems, the mood or atmosphere that evoke certain feelings or emotions is prevalent during all the poem in most cases, but in longer literary works such as novels the mood changes with the actions of the characters and the setting of the story. Examples of mood include words related to feelings such as sad, serious, dark or peaceful. Considering the previous ideas it can be concluded the feeling or emotional quality that a poem evokes or creates on the readers is called "mood".