Asked by Mathew Jameson
Drag each item to the correct location.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Things that create mood Things that create tone
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I don't see the items to drag — could you paste the list of responses here (or a screenshot)?
While you do, here are quick rules and common examples to help you sort them:
- Mood = the feeling the reader gets from the text (created by atmosphere and sensory detail). Things that create mood: setting, weather, imagery, sensory details, music/sound effects, color/lighting, descriptive details, pacing.
- Tone = the author's or narrator’s attitude toward the subject or audience. Things that create tone: word choice/diction, sentence structure and length, punctuation, point of view, level of formality, use of irony/sarcasm, rhetorical devices.
If you paste the items I’ll sort each one into “Things that create mood” or “Things that create tone.”
While you do, here are quick rules and common examples to help you sort them:
- Mood = the feeling the reader gets from the text (created by atmosphere and sensory detail). Things that create mood: setting, weather, imagery, sensory details, music/sound effects, color/lighting, descriptive details, pacing.
- Tone = the author's or narrator’s attitude toward the subject or audience. Things that create tone: word choice/diction, sentence structure and length, punctuation, point of view, level of formality, use of irony/sarcasm, rhetorical devices.
If you paste the items I’ll sort each one into “Things that create mood” or “Things that create tone.”
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