Style, Tone, Mood :) P.S.S.A.s are coming!. Style #1 Dear Sir, After examining your job description, I feel I am an excellent candidate. I have many years.

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Style, Tone, Mood :) P.S.S.A.s are coming!

Style #1 Dear Sir, After examining your job description, I feel I am an excellent candidate. I have many years of experience performing these specific duties. My résumé is attached. Please read it over at your convenience and contact me if you have questions. Best, Andrew Meyer #2 Hey Sara, what's going on tonight? Call me before you guys leave, okay? —Beth

Style #1 Dear Sir, After examining your job description, I feel I am an excellent candidate. I have many years of experience performing these specific duties. My résumé is attached. Please read it over at your convenience and contact me if you have questions. Best, Andrew Meyer #2 Hey Sara, what's going on tonight? Call me before you guys leave, okay? —Beth Formal Informal First Person POV

Tone... AHH I lifted him onto my horse in front of me and succeeded in getting him safely to the Fort. Capt. Egan on recovering, laughingly said: "I name you Calamity Jane, the heroine of the plains." I have borne that name up to the present time.

Tone... AHH I lifted him onto my horse in front of me and succeeded in getting him safely to the Fort. Capt. Egan on recovering, laughingly said: "I name you Calamity Jane, the heroine of the plains." I have borne that name up to the present time. The tone expressed in this passage is a HAPPY resolution to the conflict above. Words like "succeeded," "recovering," and "laughingly" express the author's relief once the situation is brought under control.

Mood... : ( After New Year's the time came to put all the Christmas decorations away and settle in for the long, cold winter. The house seemed to sigh as we boxed up its finery. The tree was dry and brittle, and now waited forlornly by the side of the road to be picked up.

Mood... : ( After New Year's the time came to put all the Christmas decorations away and settle in for the long, cold winter. The house seemed to sigh as we boxed up its finery. The tree was dry and brittle, and now waited forlornly by the side of the road to be picked up. Mood = dreary, depressed, sad

All together now! Everybody in the room was silent as my grandmother, walking unsteadily, brought my birthday cake from the darkened kitchen. The family members gathered in the cramped room began singing “Happy Birthday.” They were interrupted by a thunderclap that was followed by a cold breeze that came in through the open window. The breeze blew out 3 of the 13 candles on the cake. As they started singing for the second time, I shivered and watched the distorted shadows cast on the walls by the flickering candles.

All together now! Everybody in the room was silent as my grandmother, walking unsteadily, brought my birthday cake from the darkened kitchen. The family members gathered in the cramped room began singing “Happy Birthday.” They were interrupted by a thunderclap that was followed by a cold breeze that came in through the open window. The breeze blew out 3 of the 13 candles on the cake. As they started singing for the second time, I shivered and watched the distorted shadows cast on the walls by the flickering candles.