Which single word in the sentence "The tired dog lumbered down the muddy path" most helps create the mood?
It helps create a tired, slow mood because it suggests heavy movement.
What is "mood" in a story? Provide a one-sentence student-friendly definition.
Mood is the feeling or atmosphere a reader gets while reading a story.
What is "tone" in writing? Give a one-sentence student-friendly definition.
Tone is the author’s attitude or feelings toward a subject or audience.
What does "text evidence" mean? Give a short definition.
Text evidence is specific words or details from a text that support an answer or idea.
Choose whether this sentence shows tone (T), mood (M), or both (B): "The room smelled of cinnamon and old books, making her feel safe."
The description creates a safe, comforting feeling for the reader.
Define connotation. Give an example of a positive connotation and a negative connotation for the word "home."
Connotation is the feeling or emotion connected to a word beyond its dictionary meaning.
List two words that would help create a gloomy mood.
Examples: dark, gloomy, lonely, dreary
Choose the best tone word for a sentence that uses polite praise: sarcastic, admiring, angry, or fearful — and explain your choice.
Polite praise shows respect and approval, which matches an admiring tone.
Why is it important to use specific words from the text when explaining an author's tone or mood?
Using exact words from the text proves your thinking and helps support your explanation clearly.
Identify the mood and tone in: "He slammed the door and left without a word." Give one phrase that supports each.
Explain how the author's choice of the verb "whispered" instead of "said" changes the tone of a line of dialogue.
The verb “whispered” creates a quieter, more secretive or gentle tone than “said.” It can make the dialogue feel serious, nervous, or intimate.
Given the line "Rain rattled on the windows, and the old house creaked," choose the most likely mood from: happy, eerie, excited, or bored — and explain why.
The mood is eerie because the rain and creaking house create a spooky, unsettling feeling.
The author writes, "Of course you’d forget — as usual." What is the tone of this sentence? Give one reason why.
The tone is sarcastic or annoyed because the phrase “as usual” suggests frustration and criticism.
From the sentence "Her laugh cracked like glass," quote the phrase you would use as text evidence to support a mood of fragility.
“cracked like glass”
Rewrite this neutral sentence to make the tone angry: "That's a great idea." (Provide a short rewritten sentence.)
EXAMPLE: “Oh, brilliant idea — what could possibly go wrong?”
Identify the connotation of the phrase "sharp criticism" and explain how it affects the reader's impression of the speaker.
The phrase “sharp criticism” has a negative connotation. The word sharp suggests the criticism is harsh or hurtful, making the speaker seem severe or unfriendly.
Read this excerpt: "Sunflowers drooped under the endless gray sky; even the children refused to play." What mood does the excerpt create? Provide two text details that support your answer.
The mood is sad or depressing.
Text details:
Identify the tone in: "While the idea has some merit, it fails to consider basic facts." Provide two words or phrases that reveal the tone.
The tone is critical or disapproving.
Evidence:
Provide two pieces of text evidence that could show an angry tone in a paragraph about a canceled game. (You do not need a full paragraph—give short phrases or words that would serve as evidence.)
Possible evidence:
Read: "Despite the thunder, he kept working, smiling faintly." What is the tone? What is the mood? Provide one text detail for each.
Read this short sentence: "He clutched the locket like a lifeline." Name the figure of speech and explain how it influences mood.
The figure of speech is a simile because it compares the locket to a lifeline using like. It creates a desperate or emotional mood by showing how important the locket is to him.
Compare mood in these two sentences and explain the difference: "She skipped along the pier, humming," and "She trudged along the pier, head down." Use specific words that create each mood.
Read: "I appreciate the thought, but your plan is impractical and unrealistic." List two tone words that fit and explain which words show each tone.
Read this short passage: "The mayor smiled, shook hands, and promised change, but his eyes told a different story." Identify one inference about tone or mood and cite the exact words that led you to that inference.
One inference is that the tone is suspicious or untrustworthy.
Text evidence:
Given this short passage, determine both mood and tone and explain using two pieces of text evidence: "The streets were empty, neon lights buzzing. She pulled her coat tighter and quickened her pace, certain someone watched from the shadows."
Text evidence: