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gratitude assuming insolently proud 26Audacious extremely bold or daring recklessly brave fearless war 31Bemused bewildered or confused lost in thought preoccupied 32Benevolent character. www.aaiil.org 2 backbiting, gossiping , mocking and slandering . Such behaviours are certainly most lowly and relegate the backbiter, gossiper , mocker and slanderer from respected human behaviour 31. Which of the following best describes the relative location of the area indicated? . 32. Which of the following best describes the relative location of the area indicated? . 33. Which of the following best describes the relative location of the area indicated? . Atone. (v.) To make amends . for. expiate. Bondage. (n.) . slavery; any state of being bound or held down. s. ervitude, subjection, dependence. Credible. (adj.) . Believable. Plausible, acceptable, likely. . Moq. . and JustMock. Mocking tools for easier unit testing. Telerik . Software Academy. http://academy.telerik.com. . High Quality Code. Table of Contents. Testable Code. Mocking. Moq. Moq. demo. Code. Standard. Title. Credits. 2.1. AS 91098. Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), supported by evidence. External. 4. 2.4. AS 91101. Produce a selection of crafted and controlled writing. Wilfred Owen. Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knife us . . . . Wearied we keep awake because the night is silent . . . . Low drooping flares confuse our memory of the salient . . . . What is Mood?. How are Tone and Mood Effective in Writing?. WHAT IS MOOD?. Mood is the general atmosphere created by the author’s words. . It is the feeling the reader gets from reading those words. . author’s attitude toward the writing . (his characters, the situation) and the readers. A work of writing can have more than one tone. An example of tone could be both serious and humorous. Tone is set by the setting, choice of vocabulary and other details. . author’s attitude toward the writing . (his characters, the situation) and the readers. A work of writing can have more than one tone. An example of tone could be both serious and humorous. Tone is set by the setting, choice of vocabulary and other details. . Athletics. Tone: How does this basketball player seem to feel after a game?. Romantic. Annoyed. Ecstatic. Modest. Mary . Poppins. Tone: How does this nanny seem to feel toward her new charges?. Motherly. Tone: The . writer’s . attitude towards the subject of the piece, the audience, and self. Also known as, the . way . feelings are expressed. . Conveyed through the use of:. Diction (the words that the author uses in his/her writing). Tone vs. Mood Tone Tone: The writer’s attitude towards the subject of the piece, the audience, and self. Also known as, the way feelings are expressed. Conveyed through the use of: Diction (the words that the author uses in his/her writing) Tone and Mood “Boy, watch your tone when speaking to me” Tone: The writer’s attitude towards the subject of the piece, the audience, and self. Also known as, the way feelings are expressed. What is tone? Tone refers to an author’s use of words and writing style to convey his or her attitude towards a topic. Tone is often defined as what the author feels about the subject. What the rea

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