Pathetic fallacy' is the term that is used to describe when the weather affects one's mood. This can also be used to describe when an inanimate object affects one's mood as well.
"Pathetic Fallacy"
This indicates an "objective correlative," which is when objects, actions, or situations evoke a matching mood or feeling. For example, if the ominous weather fits a foreboding situation - this can be considered an objective correlative.
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If you mean the word "mood" then it has only one syllable.
The word "mood" has one syllable.
Poems that go down with a word that they are describing are called acrostic poems. Each letter in the word serves as the beginning of a line in the poem, with the entire word spelled out vertically.
The word "poems" has a short vowel sound. The "o" in "poems" is pronounced with a short sound similar to the "o" in "hot."
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The mood ring was a ring that could (supposedly) tell your mood
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Poems do not have to rhyme..but they do generally follow a pattern of word formation.
Check out this site which gives several examples. http://www.yourdictionary.com/examples/mood