The mood is the way the story is set up. It gets you in the right mood for the story.
An Example of mood would be "It was a dark and stormy night." This sets up the mood of the piece as gloomy, dark, and probably scary.
Another example: "The air was clear and crisp, and patches of sun filtered through the trees." The mood here is probably more calm, light, and happy.
Mood doesn't always have to be imagery, but those are the example I could come up with off the top of my head.
I hope that this helps!
Parallel structure may be corrected by splitting infinitives
is false because there are times that you
can achieve parallel structure through using an infinitive.
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traditional descriptions of English, the </span>infinitive<span> is the basic dictionary form of a verb when used
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The appropriate language that should be used in a letter of complain is formal language. The tone used in the letter should be positive, courteous and straight to the point. Word choice is very important, choose your words carefully to convey your feelings. Be objective in your writing and use active constructions in your sentences.
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Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.
Explanation:
Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus. The arrow pointing to the right would be more probable than an arrow pointing to the left since the road (in normal circumstances) have the right lane going forward while the left lane is in the opposite direction.
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The sentence that is likely to point to the right direction is the second one. This is because the arrow describes a movement from the left to the right. This is the most common way in which cars move down the road. It is also the most intuitive direction for people as we tend to read (in English) from the left to the right.