Journal #29 Title: Mood and Tone

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Journal #29 Title: Mood and Tone Select one of your classes and set it up as a story. The reader should be able to identify both mood and tone. Use your anchor chart to help!

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Tuesday: bridge / padlocks / fence : Bridge, padlocks, and fence were misspelled. Paris: Names of cities should be capitalized. meant, he: Commas separate introductory elements from the rest of the sentence. sweethearts: An apostrophe is not required as it does not indicate possession. to: Too is a synonym for also. To should be used here as a preposition. bridge, fence, or gate: Commas are used to separate items in a series. symbolize / inscribe: Symbolize and inscribe were misspelled. their x2: There refers to a place, their refers to possession/belonging. names: The apostrophe is not required after the names as it does not indicate possession. lock, and: A comma is used to separate two sentences with a conjunction (and). thrown: The past participle form of to throw should be used in this sentence. © Presto Plans