The mood is the atmosphere of the story, and the tone is the author's attitude towards the topic. We can identify both by looking at the setting, characters, details, and word choices.
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Ans 1. Although my uncle is rich, I am not.
Ans 2. In spite of my success, I am not satisfied.
Ans 3. He wore shorts though it was snowing.
Ans 4. Let's walk to work despite the fact that our car has been repaired.
Ans 5. Jack isn't guilty in spite of the fact he knew what the others were planning.
Ans 6. The government wouldn't raise taxes, yet it needed money to pay its bills.
The word is <u>shuddering</u>.
- Synonyms: Trembling, shivering, quivering.
- Antonyms: steady
- Affixes: -ing
- Denotation: To tremble with a sudden movement, usually due to horror, fear or cold.
- Word from the Passage: shuddering
- Connotation: It implies a feeling of fear and nervousness. Conveys a fearful feeling.
- Sentence from the Passage: Then, very suddenly, thought, and shuddering terror, and earnest endeavor to comprehend my true state.
- Memory Trick: Shudder starts with "sh-," just like "shivering" which is a synonym.
- Original Sentence, Using Word: The horrible scene in the movie left me shuddering.