Explanation:
For example, “the old house” is a noun phrase. It is a phrase that describes and presents the noun “house.” “Fell down slowly” is a verb phrase, because it describes and presents the past tense verb “fell.” There are other phrases too, such as prepositional phrases, adjective phrases, and so on
Answer:
We learned about unconditional love and loyalty, because Doodle loved him always, even when the narrator was treating Doodle with deliberate cruelty. We learned about gentleness and sensitivity. (We remembered watching Doodle struggle alone to bury the ibis.)
It was caused by an earthquake.
Evan is the point of view character in passage #1.
Paul is the point of view character in passage #2.
I think that passage #2 is suspenseful because it talks about how Paul waited behind the door, thinking that he heard someone's feet on the stairs. Also, another thing I think it was passage #2 cause Paul had a job that was quick in and out and take the cash and go. And the last thing was that had Paul already setup and there was a distinct possibility that Paul will not go to jail unless he rathers to kill someone and then go to jail.
Answer:
The emotional quality of a literary work.
Explanation:
Mood in poetry refers to the poet's choice of words - he or she may use depressing words, uplifting words, neutral words, etc, depending on the mood, or emotions they want to convey. Mood is the general feeling within a poem, the emotions you as a reader may experience while reading the poem.
It doesn't have to be a message about life - while all poems have a particular mood, not all poems speak about life lessons. The attitude of the poet is known as tone, rather than mood. The cause for a character's actions is known as motivation, not mood.