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A. Symbolism: a my person, object, place, or activity that the author gives an additional meaning to.
Mood: what feeling do you have when reading the passage?
Tone: What was the author feeling. Use words from the story to help you.
Read the passage below and answer the questions:
He knew what he had sone was wrong, but he couldn’t take it back. He had created a monster! He ran as far away as he could to escape the ugly creature he had made. Frankenstein looked out the window. It was raining. In a flash of lightening, he saw a person standing in the doorway- it was him! The monster! Doctor Frankenstein ran as far and as fast as he could. He ran until the rain was gone. He found a little house on a farm. He asked to sleep there. He couldn’t sleep after what had happened. Eventually, he was awakened by loud rain. He heard the thunder. He sat up. He heard a door creak. He tried to hide. The monster was already in the room!
1.What was the symbol? 3. What is the mood?
2.What did it mean? 4. What is the tone?
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