Mood and Tone How does it make you feel?. Consider the following questions: What is happening in the picture? How do you think the characters are feeling?

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Mood and Tone How does it make you feel?

Consider the following questions: What is happening in the picture? How do you think the characters are feeling? What are they thinking? What is your evidence? How does this image make you feel?

TITLE: All these children five years, six years, seven years, nine years and two a little older, were picking cotton on H.M. Lane's farm Bells, Tex. Only one adult, an aunt was picking. Father was plowing. Edith, five years, (see preceding photo) picks all day. "Hughie" six years old, girl, picks all day. Alton, seven years old, boy, picks fifty pounds a day. Ruth, nine years old, picks seventy-five pounds a day. Rob and Lee are about ten or eleven years old. The very young children like to pick, but before long they detest it. Sun is hot, hours long, bags heavy. Location: Bells, Texas. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

TITLE: [Doc Davis of Bog Trotters Band, with autoharp, and unidentified woman, Galax, Virginia] Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Divison

TITLE: Yankee volunteers marching into Dixie / J.H. Bufford's lith., Boston. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

TITLE: [Wilbur in glider turning rapidly to the left, Dan Tate running alongside; Big Kill Devil Hill] Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

TITLE: Harry Thaw, with unidentified gentlema Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

TITLE: [Young boy, crying] Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

TITLE: [New York City Police Commissioner Richard Enright and wife at Polo Grounds, New York] Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

TITLE: [Soco Gap Junior Square Dance Team dancing at the Mountain Music Festival, Asheville, North Carolina] Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division

TITLE: [Terry Turner, Cleveland AL (baseball)] Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division