Personal and Social Responsibility
Put it in Writing
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When authors get their ideas on paper, it is often the final touches that bring a piece to life. This section will discuss the techniques used to elevate your writing from "just an assignment" to a piece of art that you are proud of.
The videos and activities below share the difference between Tone and Mood; which both convey emotion, however, from a different origin and for a different purpose.
As you watch these two videos, complete a graphic organizer (T-Chart, Venn Diagram), from the Graphic Organizer page at the beginning of the course to differentiate between the two.
Practice identifying tone and mood in the worksheet below. For each example identify the tone, what context clues are used to convey the tone, and the overall mood of the sentence.
*DO NOT submit the practice activities