The tone is very mellow or soothing. Depending on how you look at it, it can also be melancholic.
In the first stanza, the mood captured is one of abundance and ripeness, as it describes the bountiful harvest season. The second stanza portrays a more serene and tranquil mood, focusing on the calmness and quiet beauty of autumn. The final stanza conveys a sense of melancholy and acceptance of the cycle of life as the season transitions towards winter.
The four sentence moods are as follows:DeclarativeExclamatoryImperativeInterrogative
he had different moods
Yes! Feelings are something you feel for a long period of time. Moods Go Away After a few hours or days.
well, there are many moods... there are easily recognized moods such as angry, sad, happy, excited, relieved, scared and so on...
The moods of the speakers are different, and you would contrast them in a compare-and-contrast.
The moods of the speakers are different, and you would contrast them in a compare-and-contrast.
to convey different moods
AAi tore lagai mather chod......
A stanza is like a verse in a poem. So a two stanza poem would have two 'verses'.Moods by Sara TeasdaleI am the still rain falling,Too tired for singing mirth--Oh, be the green fields calling,Oh, be for me the earth!I am the brown bird piningTo leave the nest and fly--Oh, be the fresh cloud shining,Oh, be for me the sky!
well, you can have different moods and to learn more read her books :)
colours can bring different changes in our moods.
Different; contrast