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Verb moods are classifications that indicate the attitude of the speaker. Verbs have three moods—indicative, imperative, and subjunctive. Indicative and imperative moods. The indicative and the imperative moods are fairly common. You use the indicative mood in most statements and questions.
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In <em>The Tell Tale Heart, </em>by <em>Edgar Allan Poe,</em> the narrator describes the eye as a film-covered, pale blue eye, like "the eye of a vulture." The narrator says that in order to rid himself of the eye forever, he needed to kill the old man. Many professors and experts agree that the eye symbolizes the aspects of himself that the narrator doesn't want to face/confront.
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