Answer:
1) The mood is one of loss and eventual joy of being alive.
2) <u>Charred sticks chewed by flame, & Weeping sooty tears, but alive, & Oh, alive!.</u>
The tone starts starts out lonely, like the author says, and turns to cheerful, as the author sees the daffodils.
The words "Fluttering" and "dancing" helped you determine that the author is happy, and the words "wandering" and "lonely" help you determine the beginning tone.
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Answer:
Some of the information the nurse would obtain from those who observed the seizure are:
- If they know, what let to it?
- What was the condition of the patient?
- Was he already ill?
- Was he feeling weak?
- Was he restless?
- Did he fall and hit his head?
- What position did they find him or her?
The nurse would probably want to know if:
- Was he or she on drug or alcohol use
- Was there a recent injury to the head
- did he or she have a fever, was he or she dealing with any infection?
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Denotation is my best answer, sorry if its wrong.