The type of mood that the setting from Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde creates is <u>B: Creepy</u>.
<h3>What is a creepy mood?</h3>
A creepy mood refers to the creation of an eerie feeling in the reader.
Using setting techniques like sights, sounds, smells, thoughts, emotions, tastes, etc., the author aims to scare, overwhelm, or threaten the reader's calmness.
For example, the creepy mood can be buttressed by the author's description of a certain block of Dr. Jekyll's laboratory as <u>sinister</u>, which connotes evil or darkness.
Thus, the type of mood that the setting creates is <u>B: Creepy</u>, not apathetic, joyful, or tiresome.
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While at home, i have engaged in many new activities. For starters, i have started to walk my dog. She is a handful! I have also started to try new foods! Ima be fat like a pig!
lastly, i can sit around and watch netflix all day! sometimes i feel the chair i sit in is yelling at me to get up.
This passage contains a compare and contrast organization. The author establishes a comparison between the lunation or synodic month and the sidereal month. In this paragraph it is possible to distinguish the connectors “as” and “however” which are used not only to connect ideas, but also to introduce a comparison between the space processes. In addition, the use of the word “like” is used to make a comparison (“the sun moves eastward on the celestial sphere like the moon but more slowly…”) Finally, it is possible to identify a point by point organization as the writer explains and compare both processes in the same paragraph; for example, it is stated that the lunation or synodic month lasts about 29 ½ days while the sidereal month 27 days 8 hours.
Answer:
C) vocal expression to enhance her credibility
Explanation:
Effective communication revolves around seven factors or characteristics, popularly known as the 7 Cs. These are:
- Clarity
- Completeness
- Conciseness
- Concreteness
- Courtesy
- Correctness
- Consideration
In the current scenario, Jen is highly focused on conveying the correct, clear and complete meaning of her words. She uses simple words so everyone can understand them. She structures her sentences in a clear, concise, to the point manner so everyone hears and understands exactly what she means.
On the other hand, as she appeals to the audiences reason and logic through her arguments, she is also employing the rhetorical device of logos.