What is the difference between literary mood and grammatical mood?
Grammatical mood refers to the time period of the setting (tense) while literary mood refers to the words describing the characters.
Grammatical mood refers to the emotions the speaker feels in a work while literary mood refers to how writers felt when writing it.
Literary mood refers to the emotions that readers feel while grammatical mood refers to how writers felt when writing it.
Literary mood refers to the emotions that readers feel while grammatical mood refers to verb forms that express attitudes.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, whyidkmyself
What is the the story about in the movie freedom writers be very detailed.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:20, janeou17xn
“what i heard was abominable,” said utterson. “it can make no change. you do not understand my position,” returned the doctor, with a certain incoherency of manner. “i am painfully situated, utterson; my position is a very strange—a very strange one. it is one of those affairs that cannot be mended by talking.” –the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde, robert louis stevenson write two to three sentences explaining how this passage creates suspense.
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