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The Lonely Lighthouse
White Head lighthouse, August 1899 As a survivor of a massive sea storm, you seek safety inside of a mysterious 19th century lighthouse off the coast of Cornwall. Describe the fascinating (or frightening) discoveries that await inside.
Behind Enemy Lines
It’s 1864, anPhoto 2 Townd the United States is in the middle of a Civil War. Write a scene in which an undercover Union soldier passes through a quaint southern town brimming with Confederate rebels.
The Traveling Circus Clown
It’s 1925, and the circus has cPhoto 4 Clownome to town. Write an accident story involving one of the star performers with an ironic twist where it is up to one of the spectators to save the show.
Sailing Away
In 1950s Photo 7 SailboatCharleston, South Carolina, two teenagers escape the troubles of boyhood to go on an adventure of a lifetime. What conflict do they have with each other as they go on their voyage and where do they go?
When my sister is thinking, she sits silently,
How does she sit? Silently (adv. of manner)
Zoe lay there is the correct answer.
Answer: Settings. Descriptions of settings will change the tone. ...
Characters. Characters' actions can change the tone of a piece. ...
Actions. Characters' actions can change the tone of a piece. ...
Dialogue. ...
Attitude. ...
Irony. ...
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Explanation: Any piece of literature, whether a poem, short story or novel, has an overall mood. The mood determines if it is a comedy, tragedy, romance or drama. Within a story there are shifts in the mood, or tone, as the story progresses. These tone shifts are what makes the story exciting, taking the reader through a wide range of emotions. Tone is one tool that an author uses to define characters and set the scene. There are too many tones to list them all, but some commonly used in literature are: happy, sad, sarcastic, mad, scary, ominous, love, hate, scary, uneasy, comfortable, serious and humorous. There are many ways an author can use the tools of their trade to create a tone shift.