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Question Which is not true about the subjunctive mood? (1 point) Responses It can express something is possible, usually using
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Select the one sentence that utilizes the conditional mood. (Illuminate)(1 point) Responses When I forgot to shut the gate,
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What mood is created by “No Dogs Bark”?A.sad
B.hopeful C.Asentimental D.fearful
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the mood of the destructers is best described as
light and cheery introspective and calm cold and captivating horrific
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Which is the best explanation for why the subjunctive mood is used?(1 point)
Responses Often, you need to make a definitive
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What is mood?(1 point) Responses The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences. The arrangement of words and phrases
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what is mood?
A. the writer's attitude toward the subject B. the overall emotional feeling of a literary work C. the arrangement
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What is mood in the context of dramatic texts?(1 point) Responses descriptions in the text that appeal to the five senses
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which is not true about the subjunctive mood?
a. it can express something that is hoped for b. it can express something that is
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Which is not true about the subjunctive mood? A. It can express something is possible, usually using words like might and could
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read the following sentence
most people should plan a trip right away! choose the sentence below that properly changes the
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what is the effect of the subjunctive mood in the sentence "if i were to win the lottery i would buy my own island?"
a. it
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Interrogative mood
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What is mood?(1 point) Responses The writer’s attitude toward the subject. The writer’s attitude toward the subject. The
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What does the verb state in the indicative mood? (1 point) a question or thought a manner of expression . a command or request a
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What mood does this image communicate to the viewer?
anxious and frustrated calm and serene angry and combative excited and full
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The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain Thrilled me—filled me with
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What is the mood of the sentence below?
Upon hearing the fire alarm, walk calmly to the nearest exit. A. indicative B. imperative
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What is the mood of the sentence below?
“Upon hearing the fire alarm, walk calmly to the nearest exit.” A. Indicative B.
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What is the mood of the sentence below?
Upon hearing the fire alarm, walk calmly to the nearest exit. A. indicative B. imperative
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What tone is reprsented in the following lines?
"The angels, not half so happy in heaven, / Went envying her and me- / Yes!-that
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What mood is created in the following lines?
"I was a child and she was a child, / In this kingdom by the sea; / But we loved
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“…And trouble deaf heaven with
my bootless cries,/And look upon myself and curse my fate…” What mood does Shakespeare
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What mood is created in the following lines?
"I was a child and she was a child, / In this kingdom by the sea; / But we loved
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. The leafless trees were like plain toothpicks sticking out of a flavorless pastry.
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from in a perfect world How does the author's use of language in paragraph 21 contribute to the mood? The phrase "pulling down
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When would you use the imperative mood? Give an example.
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Fix any punctuation or capitalization errors below. Click "Submit Answer" if there are none.
"," ":" ";" First, we'll try to put
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What is the mood of the sentence below?
"Upon hearing the fire alarm, walk calmly to the nearest exit." indicative imperative
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In summer, they give the impression of macabre furnaces where eyelashes burn, bodies melt down and all feeling contorts and
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And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain
Thrilled me—filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before;
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In the beginning of Scene 5, the mood can be described as
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Read the poem and answer the question that follows.
In shadows' clutch, where whispers creep, Night's shroud veils a world
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What tone is suggested by the words “sun still shining”?
Responses curious curious hopeful hopeful uncertain uncertain tense
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At the top of the winding and twisting mountain trail sat the Hall of the Downfall. It was once beautiful and shone like a star,
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Which of the following best defines "mood" in literature?
The central idea or message of a story The emotions and feelings
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Rainy days always left her in a pensive mood.
(1 point) thoughtful angry impatient energetic
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I am so sad, I am crying
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The author's chosen visual images, sensory details, and dialogue all convey a particular feeling in "Delfino II: Diez in the
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Read the following paragraph from "Five Hours to Simla."
After the cacophony of screeching brakes and grinding gears, there
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Which of the following terms describes the way a reader feels
Connotation Tone Meaning Mood
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
We sat there in silence since the hot stale air made it hard to breathe, let alone
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What kind of mood does this music have?
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The mood of a piece of writing is the feeling the author is trying to evoke in the reader.
True False
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The emotional atmosphere a reader senses in a poem or story is referred to as its
(1 point) mood. tone. theme.
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The wooden bat slipped in Emily's sweaty palms as she stepped up to home plate, the sun glaring down on her like a harsh
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How does the author’s use of language in paragraph 5 affect the mood of the excerpt?
Responses A By expressing a feeling of awe
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Read this line from Tennyson’s poem “Ulysses.”
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield Which mood word best describes
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Choose the sentence that uses the conditional mood.
A. When I forgot to shut the gate, Trixie, the family's dog, ran away. B. I
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After the cacophony of screeching brakes and grinding gears, there followed the comparatively static hum of engines, and drivers
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