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Mood and Tone

TONE (The Author) Tone is the AUTHOR’S attitude towards the audience, the subject, or the character. *Tone is shown through Dialogue - talking Descriptions – author’s diction [word choice]

Words that describe TONE Amused Ironic Serious Angry Light Sincere Cheerful Matter-of-fact Suspicious Critical Mocking Clear Optimistic Formal Pessimistic Gloomy Playful Humorous Pompous Informal Sad

MOOD (Me) *Mood is the feeling the reader gets from a story. *Mood is shown through Setting Atmosphere

Words to describe MOOD Light-hearted Welcoming Suspenseful Playful Liberating Foreboding Tender Tense Painful Warm Gloomy Threatening Hopeful Violent Terrifying Peaceful Pessimistic Lonely Idyllic Cold Joyous Confining Inclusive Haunting

The tone could be serious but the mood could be ridiculous. TONE IS NOT MOOD Tone The tone could be serious but the mood could be ridiculous. Mood

TONE IS NOT MOOD FOR EXAMPLE: He approached the task with sheer determination. He had studied his plans carefully, spent hours preparing and was sure of his approach. The hours he spent practicing were grueling and exhausting but he was ready. This was the year he would win the pie eating contest at school.

TONE According to the author’s descriptions, what is the tone? FOR EXAMPLE: He approached the task with sheer determination. He had studied his plans carefully, spent hours preparing, and was sure of his approach. The hours he spent practicing were grueling and exhausting, but he was ready. This was the year he would win the pie eating contest at school. According to the author’s descriptions, what is the tone? Serious, Intense, Formal, Focused

MOOD According to the setting, what is the mood? FOR EXAMPLE: He approached the task with sheer determination. He had studied his plans carefully, spent hours preparing, and was sure of his approach. The hours he spent practicing were grueling and exhausting, but he was ready. This was the year he would win the pie eating contest at school. According to the setting, what is the mood? Playful, informal, silly, exciting

What is the mood?

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CAN YOU PICTURE THE WORDS YOU READ? IN MOVIES-CHANGING MOODS The Shining: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmkVWuP_sO0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S014oGZiSdI Disney’s Frozen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4Mvqioxw88