Tone-Mood

__**First Name:**__ Isaac Zhodzishsky __**Period:**__ 3 __**School:**__ Thomas Sprigg Wootton

__**Definition #1:**__ A particular quality,way of sounding, modulation, orintonation of the voice as expressive of somemeaning, feeling, spirit, etc. __**Source:**__ []

__**Definition #2:**__ The writer's attitude toward the material and/or readers. Tone may be playful, formal, intimate, angry, serious, ironic, outraged, baffled, tender, serene, depressed, etc. __**Source:**__ []

__**Definition in your own "student friendly" words:**__ The language used by an author or speaker to inflict emotion in the audience or to give a certain emtion to their words to emphasise their meaning.

__**Link to example #1 (text, advertisement, video, speech, etc):**__ [] "You don't have to feel like a waste of space You're original, cannot be replaced If you only knew what the future holds After a hurricane comes a rainbow

Maybe your reason why all the doors are closed So you could open one that leads you to the perfect road Like a lightning bolt, your heart will glow And when it's time, you'll know" - FireWork (KatyPerry)

__**2-3 sentence explanation of why it is a good example:**__ These lyrics by pop singer, Katy Perry, invoke a hopefull mood. It speaks to those who suffer from the judgment of others and themselves. It gives a similar to cliche of how it is darkest before the dawn. It gives a sence of hope to those who need it.

__**Link to example #2 (text, advertisement, video, speech, etc):**__ [] Remember the Titans - Coach Boone Speech

__**2-3 sentence explanation of why it is a good example:**__ Coach Boone gives the speech to his players in the same location that the battle of Gettysburg was fought. The setting is appropriate because the members of the team, just like the soldiers in battle, were fighting for respect of African Americans. Giving this speech in the deserted battle field, sets a mood of seriousness and gives precedence to what were to happen if they continued to fight among each other.

First Name:Brianna Strickland Period:5 School:Cesar Chavez Public Charter School

Definition #1: Literary technique which encompasses the attude toward the subject and audence implied work. Source: []

Definition #2:The use of verbal infliction that allows the speaker to express their attitude toward what they are saying. Source: []

Definition in your own "student friendly" words:Tone Is the attitude that the audence detects form your work.Mood is the feeling the author prejects in their work.

Link to example #1 (text, advertisement, video, speech, etc): []

2-3 sentence explanation of why it is a good example: This song shows and uplifting appreciative tone. The song teaches you to be happy about your life because there is little to complain about.

Link to example #2 (text, advertisement, video, speech, etc): 2-3 sentence explanation of why it is a good example: [] The mood of this song is very sad and regretful because he wants his old girlfriend back but she has moved.

First Name:Dominic Period:4 School:Cesar Chavez

Definition #1:The expression and the meaning of the author or the narrator attitude towards their statement.

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Definition #2: The feelings and emotions that the audiences feels when reading.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mood

Definition in your own "student friendly" words:

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2-3 sentence explanation of why it is a good example: Michael Jackson thriller video/song is an good example because it shows the mood of spooky, mysterious, and terrified. Anyone can verified the mood because the beat of the song and the video give off a hint towards the audience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Jt9IZJ9unM

2-3 sentence explanation of why it is a good example: TLC song "Sumthin' wicked this way comes", is a good example for both tone because in their lyrics it has a meaning and the way they sung the song, was sad and stressful. The lyrics can relate to anyone who ever feels this way. The tone was more poetic and creative because they was sending a message to anyone of how they felt when recording this song.