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Answer:
The words themselves do not stress a particular mood, but the passage as a whole gives off a mood of potential change and worry. There is only one word in particular that creates mood, which is 'concerned'. However, each individual word in the passage does not create mood so technically it does not create mood.
Answer:
Decide whether each word creates mood in the passage.
"Then you don't have anything to be Â
concerned
about." Mother Lois maneuvered through the unusually heavy traffic. "I don't know where all the Â
cars
could have come from," she said. We both craned our Â
necks
, Â
curious
about all the Â
unfamiliar
cars and people. Certainly there had never before been so many white people driving down the streets of Â
our
quiet, tree-lined neighborhood.
—Warriors Don't Cry,
Melba Pattillo Beals
Creates Mood
unfamiliar
concerned
curious
Doesn't Create Mood
our
necks
cars
Explanation:
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