Feeling emotion how character feel how reader feel MOOD
A passing mood of anger or pique is often referred to as being "irritable" or having a "bad mood."
Another name for stress is anxiety or tension.
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One of the main differences between mood and emotion can be seen in the expression. Mood is something a person may not express whereas emotions may be expressed. Another difference is that moods may last longer than the emotions.
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Another way of saying mood lifter is "spirit booster" or "joy enhancer."
1. tone 2. mood Ambiance setting conveyance regional emotion Local colour
Another name for a helping verb is an auxiliary verb. These verbs assist the main verb in a sentence by providing additional meaning related to tense, mood, or voice. Common examples of helping verbs include "is," "have," and "will."
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A passing mood of anger or pique is often referred to as being "irritable" or having a "bad mood."
Content is a mood between happy and sad.
It is a mood disorder that consists of drastic mood swings, that are at both sides of the pole. Either depression or mania. Rarely in between. Hence the name, BI POLAR. Manic depression is another reference to bi-polar disorder. ( BI=both POLAR=pole )
Mood is created by several things. First, you'd have the writer's tone, which is their attitude toward the reader. If they're writing in a romantic tone, for example, you're going to get a more romantic mood. Another thing that affects the mood is the setting. An example would be a horror story set in a spooky, abandoned amusement park. The writer's style is another big mood-setter. Stories written in short, tense sentences give more of a suspenseful mood than stories with longer, more relaxed sentences.