Well, if someone's mood is reasonable, meaning their pretty average, they might react to something either in a strong way or in a weak manner depending what they react to.
What is the best definition of mood in a story?
The best answer is D, the feeling the reader & characters both receive from the story.
Answer:
The correct answer is The speaker feels isolated and alone.
Explanation:
This question refers to <em>Sonnet 28.</em>
We can clearly see how the author feels isolated and alone.
We have evidence of this. Let's look at the following quotes:
<em>"Alone, and lost in thought
"</em>
<em>"And still a watchful glance around me throw
"</em>
<em>"No other means I find, no surer aid
</em>
<em>From the world’s prying eye to hide my woe
"</em>
The author's loneliness is clear in his words. He feels disoriented and alone, but still tries to hide his pain from the other people.