Examples (both in chapter 1): Infinitely small sound and dry rain
A feeling conveyed by the details in a story
Explanation:
“ What Is Mood in Literature? Mood in literature is another word for the atmosphere or ambience of a piece of writing, be it a short story, novel, poem, or essay. The mood is the feeling that the writer is trying to evoke in their readers—feelings like calm, anxiety, joy, or anger.”
During the Renaissance the cities of Italy were (especially in the north) were the largest in Europe, their culture the most urban. The other major states of Europe (such as Spain, France and England) were still much more agricultural in nature and their cities were much smaller. The one exception perhaps is the single city of Constantinople (Istanbul) which by the 15th century was on its last leg and was conquered by the Turks in 1453. Furthermore, in comparison to the Islamic cities such as Grenada, Baghdad and Alexandria even the largest European cities of Italy were much smaller than the those of the Islamic Empire(s).
<span>Among the qualities listed on the Human Relations Scale, the most important one for buidling new relationships is self confidence. The correct option is A. Having good self confindence allows one to take risks knowing that if things go wrong, they can be put right again.</span>