Asked by Caitlyn
What mood did the author create at the beginning of The Johnstown Flood story?
A. joyful
B. peaceful
C. tense
D. angry
I read it, but Im confused on how to identify the mood...
A. joyful
B. peaceful
C. tense
D. angry
I read it, but Im confused on how to identify the mood...
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Are you asking about the book by David McCullough?
I haven't read it.
I haven't read it.
Answered by
Caitlyn
Yes
Answered by
Cathlyn
Okay so this story seems like a sad story so that would rule out A and B. So if the author is angry it will describe and try to blame something that the author feels strongly about.
Answered by
frog
the answer is tence, for people in the future...
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