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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.