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    The mood and tone to any well written story is essential‚ and without both devices‚ a story would not be as engaging as it could be. Often in stories‚ mood and tone are developed by diction‚ or the word choice that the author uses to help the readers define the feelings and emotions of the characters and the story itself. The short stories that Alice Walker wrote use a massive amount of diction to represent and further all the moods and tone that appears in her stories. Without diction‚ the mood

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    Burning Salts Lab Report

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    In our lab‚ we were given the task of burning seven different salts and taking notes of what we observed. The different salts included Potassium chloride‚ Calcium chloride‚ Strontium chloride‚ Lithium chloride‚ Copper II chloride‚ Sodium Chloride‚ and Barium Chloride. Burning a pinch of each salt separately by holding a nichrome wire over a Bunsen burner‚ we found that each salt emitted a different color of light. For example‚ Potassium Chloride burnt a bright pink flame when burned‚ while Calcium

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    Tone in My Last Duchess

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    EN238 2/10/14 Tone in “My Last Duchess” “My Last Duchess‚” by Robert Browning is renowned for being an ideal model of a dramatic monologue. He employs the primary elements of a dramatic monologue to produce a poem that compels his readers to interpret the poem from a psychological perspective‚ and thus form opinions or conclusions about the poem’s subjects. Furthermore‚ Browning utilizes the speaker’s tone in unison with a dramatic monologue’s primary features in order to enhance the portrayal

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    A Burning Torch for a New Beginning Nothing in this world stays permanent. Life‚ love‚ nature‚ and not even troubles and other things but most of all‚ the one I would like to stop‚ time. A little time was all I have before graduation‚ yet‚ I know I am almost ready about it since I know that there’s something about the way I was molded. Coming from a catholic school serves as an edge of students from other students who attended their study in public schools. Here‚ we have kept in mind that brilliance

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    The Pardoner’s tone throughout the Pardoner’s Tale Beneath his bravado‚ there is an impression that he feels poor regarding his behavior. Most likely this is due to his ego is so went to far. . He tries to appreciate the best in a person by his quite poor endeavor to cover-up his own selfishness: “But that is nat my principal entente ; / I preche nothyng but for coveitise .” His tone transforms from time to time to chastise himself yet somehow he automatically comes back in showing people his love

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    Tone: “Tone is the author’s attitude toward the reader of the subject of the work. It can be described with adjectives such as formal or informal‚ scolding or encouraging‚ or humorous or serious.” (700) Pearson Example: “...make her queen. They would put her on a throne where I could not go to see her.” (802) Mistral‚ “Fear” Context: In the short poem “Fear” written by Gabriela Mistral; the narrator‚ faced with the dilemma of possibly losing her child‚ describes her anxiety over the possibility

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    Macey Clare In Burning Up

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    In the novel Burning Up by Caroline B. Cooney the Main character is Macey Clare. At the beginning of the novel Macey keeps to herself and is not very outgoing. Then when her hair gets burned off she realizes that she needs to find out things with the fire of 1959. In the end‚ she becomes more adventurous and persistent. This relates to the theme Persistence will get you farther in life. The main character Macey changes from the beginning of the book to the end of it. In the beginning‚ she kept

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    Wanting to go back to the past implies a longing tone which is rare to feel in an optimistic nation filled with happiness. As well as feeling hopeless in love‚ sounds impossible in a community where you can have anything. The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald‚ involved a gloomy‚ wistful‚ and desperate tone throughout the novel. Despite the novel’s setting in the most enchanting society America has experienced‚ Fitzgerald established a gloomy tone through the dismal diction used to describe the Valley

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    Tom Sawyer Tone Analysis

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    Dupuy Kenzie Chang Period 5 3/28/17 Tom Sawyer Tone Tone is used frequently to show feelings in stories; it can change the outcome of how the story is told. Mark Twain‚ the author of the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ uses tone to help establish the feelings of the character during each part of the story. Tom Sawyer is about the life of a boy who lies very often. In the beginning of the story‚ Tom starts out by lying very often to avoid punishment. Towards the end of the

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    Thus Hamlet‚ heartbroken‚ struggles to adjust to his family arrangement with his uncle as his new father figure. The purpose of Hamlet’s first soliloquy is to reveal his true inner thoughts‚ which significantly contrast his restrained and subdued tone during conversations with Claudius and Gertrude. In the beginning his speech‚ Hamlet feels helpless when expressing his tremendous grief‚ and he continues to dwell in his pain by explaining the reasons for his misery. The intensity of Hamlet’s emotions

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