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The poem’s mood is best described as its
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Do you mean a fill-in-the-blank? If so, the usual completion is "atmosphere" — mood is the poem’s atmosphere or the feeling it evokes.
Quick clarifications and help:
- Mood = the emotion or feeling the reader experiences (e.g., melancholic, hopeful, ominous, playful).
- Tone = the speaker/author’s attitude toward the subject (e.g., ironic, admiring, bitter).
- How to identify mood: note diction (word choice), imagery, details, sound (rhythm, rhyme, alliteration), and punctuation; cite lines that create the feeling.
If you want, paste the poem (or the answer choices) and I’ll identify and justify the poem’s mood with textual evidence.
Quick clarifications and help:
- Mood = the emotion or feeling the reader experiences (e.g., melancholic, hopeful, ominous, playful).
- Tone = the speaker/author’s attitude toward the subject (e.g., ironic, admiring, bitter).
- How to identify mood: note diction (word choice), imagery, details, sound (rhythm, rhyme, alliteration), and punctuation; cite lines that create the feeling.
If you want, paste the poem (or the answer choices) and I’ll identify and justify the poem’s mood with textual evidence.
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