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5 August, 09:26

What is the difference between tone and mood?

a. They are synonyms; there is no real difference.

b. Tone expresses how an author feels; mood is how an author makes the reader feel.

c. Tone appeals to the sense of hearing; mood appeals to the sense of sight.

d. Mood can be created through setting, but tone cannot.

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  1. 5 August, 09:31
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    1) Their is no difference for nothing.

    2) If the author would show his wont mood for people to now what he is expresses.

    3) the tone would be for people that can't hear anything because they have a mood for people that can't hear anything.

    4) The mood can be created because their can be more than just tones their can be more then tone, their can be mood for other people too.
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