1. What is the author's attitude towards actions or events?
The author's attitude is describing the events and action, he does not put any of his own feeling in this describing the story.
2. Is the story humorous or tragic of frightening? Does the author want you to laugh or cry, to feel happy or sad, to experience anger or fear?
It is none of those because this story is based on a moral lessons. This is more of teaching than to let us feel the emotions of the story.
3. What is the author's attitude toward characters or the narrator? Does the author like or dislike, trust or mistrust the characters or the narrator?
The author wanted to show how the character would chose to make the useful of the one thousand dollars. The authors probably likes but mistrust the character because the author wants to see first if the character is able to handle and make a good use of the one thousand dollars.
The mood of "One Thousand Dollars" by O. Henry is satirical and ironic. The story explores themes of wealth, love, and human nature with a tone that is both humorous and slightly cynical. The unexpected twist at the end adds to the overall tone of the story.
Two percent out of one hundred thousand dollars is two thousand dollars.
One thousand dollars ($1,000)
One thousand seventy two dollars is spelled as 1072 dollars.
You would have one thousand dollars.
15 thousand dollars
There are one thousand cents in ten dollars.
$50,000.00 or fifty thousand dollars.
One hundred thousand dollars.
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars
One Thousand Dollars on the Black was created on 1966-12-18.
It is 110 dollars.
fifteen thousand dollars