This is hard to answer as mood and tone are two different things. Mood is the reader’s feelings you get from a passage. Tone is what the author’s attitude is within the passage to get the reader to have a certain feeling. That said, as you read it, what are you feeling? Would or could this be one of confusion? Humor (if you understand the joke)? If you don’t have your mood word list, you can google it. The good thing about mood is that there really isn’t a wrong answer if you can defend the way you came to that answer.
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Answer:
Edwards structure his sermon," Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" B. by intimidating congregants with descriptions of hell.
Explanation:
Through his detailed description of the future of those sinners who refused to believe in God and follow his teachings, he intimidated the church congregation of the consequences. With a careful selection of the text and verses from the Bible, he intended to scare and forcibly try to make them into believing and turning to God. By emphasizing the patience of God in delaying His judgement, he talks of an angry God who is waiting for His people to turn back to Him.
Answer:
The answer is "When the caravan was blocked by a boulder, it had to go around it; if there was a large rocky area, they had to make a major detour.”
Explanation: Took the test
An advantage of hearing this scene as opposed to just reading it would be that you can hear the characters' tone of voice, which helps you understand how they are really feeling. You could tell how the women really feel about their space being interrupted and intruded on. You also would have an easier time differentiating the characters, by their voices.