adventurous, exciting
Folktale
It is sorrowful, curious, and depressing.
the tone or mood is that they went from mad and at the end they went to being happy
Sick and trapped.
The tone of the poem is kind of like the mood it creates. "Where the Sidewalk Ends" by Shel Silverstein is a story about a mystical and magical world. The tone of this poem is hope and adherence to the rules.
If you mean is it a genre, then yes, it is.
adventurous, exciting
mood sad tone depressing
stupid happy sad
Suspenseful is a tone
The setting of the story does this.
the tone is the mood that the auther creats
Tone is the kind of language used to set the mood.
not in the mood
what can be inferred about the mood, tone, and point of view of the author.
I think you're confusing tone with mood. Tone is the attitude of the author, and is automatic whenever you write to any audience. There are no special "tone words." Of course, there are no special "mood words" either -- authors use many words to make a mood.
the tone of gifted hands was calm
Mood