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ANNOTATIONS and DETERMINING MOOD

ANNOTATING = Active Reading INTERACT with the text as you read by: Highlighting Circling Underlining Writing in the margins What do you look for? Questions Connections Observations “red flags” Repetition Figurative language Diction Structure Style

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MOOD MOOD = frame of mind, state of feeling, the atmosphere that pervades a literary work with the intention of evoking a certain emotion or feeling from the audience ( Examples of positive MOOD heartwarming peaceful uplifting dreamy desperate giddy whimsical hopeful welcoming relaxed playful jubilant lighthearted thankful Examples of negative MOOD Ominoussuspenseful gloomyhorrific Eeriemorose pensiveserious vengefulviolent indifferenthaunting hopeless

MOOD is created from the… Setting Voice Tone Theme Character’s actions Character’s thoughts Character’s dialogue Details …and more

writing-setting-a Let’s see MOOD in action…