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in your notebook: Literary Devices Mood and Tone

Mood (A.K.A Atmosphere) Is the FEELING created in the reader by a literary work or passage.

MOOD/atmosphere example A frozen field covered with ice and snow. A solitary, leafless, and wizened old tree weakly stands under the blank sky. The mood conveyed in the example is . I think this because

Tone Is the writer’s attitude toward his or her audience and subject. Tone can often be described by a single adjective such as: serious, angry, proud, or sad.