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agasfer [191]
2 years ago
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What is the difference between tone and mood. Write 5 adjectives to describe tone

English
1 answer:
Leviafan [203]2 years ago
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Tone: It is the feeling or the atomsphere that the author has set in his story. The tone depends on what the author him or herself feels towards the setting or character, and what he or she wants us to feel.  

For instance, he was quote humourous, and I liked that about him.

Mood: It is the feeling or the that the reader gets when he or she is reading the story. The mood depends on what the character feels.  

For instance, I am hopeful that she will come home tomorrow.

Adjectives to Describe Tone:

  • Abashed
  • Appreciative
  • Brusque
  • Complex
  • Desperate

I can do mood as well.

Adjectives to Describe Mood:

  • Pessimistic
  • Peaceful
  • Optimistic
  • Melancholy
  • Quixotic

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