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masha68 [24]
3 years ago
12

1. What mood do the words 'O me' suggest to you?​

English
2 answers:
Lera25 [3.4K]3 years ago
8 0

ORRIANTILISIAM is the answer.

Tomtit [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

i can't answer it but here

Explanation:

Some additional key details about mood:

Every piece of writing has a mood—whether it's a masterwork of literature or a short haiku.

Moods are established gradually over the course of an entire work, so it's often difficult to pinpoint the elements that contribute to a work's mood at the level of the sentence or paragraph.

Mood is often (and understandably) confused with tone, which is related but different in that tone refers to the attitude of a piece of writing, not its atmosphere. More on the difference below.single piece of writing can and usually does employ more than one mood, since different parts of the same work can have different moods, but works are generally characterized by a single overarching mood. So for instance, a story that has happy passages and sad passages might not be defined by either mood, but rather by its overall mood of humorousness. Romantic

Mysterious

Ominous

Calm

Lighthearted

Hopeful

Angry

Fearful

Tense

LonelyCheerful.

Reflective.

Gloomy.

Humorous.

Melancholy.

Idyllic.

Whimsical.

Romantic.

Mood Explained

Generally speaking, any word that can be used to describe emotion can be used to describe the mood of a story, poem, or other piece of writing. Here are some words that are commonly used to describe mood:

Cheerful

Reflective

Gloomy

Humorous

Melancholy

Idyllic

Whimsical

Romantic

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