Froggy Jumps Literary Analysis ChallengeVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on tone, mood, and author's purpose in literature! par Princess Niña Belen 1 What is tone in literary analysis? a The author's attitude toward the subject. b The emotional response of the reader. c The setting of the story. 2 How does mood differ from tone? a Mood is the author's writing style. b Mood is the main theme of the story. c Mood refers to the emotional atmosphere of the text. 3 What is the author's purpose? a The reason the author writes the text. b The historical context of the story. c The main character's journey. 4 Which of the following can create tone? a Word choice and sentence structure. b Illustrations and charts. c Plot twists and character development. 5 What mood might dark imagery create? a A somber or eerie mood. b A neutral or indifferent mood. c A cheerful or lighthearted mood. 6 Which word best describes a joyful tone? a Indifferent. b Melancholic. c Optimistic. 7 What is an example of an author's purpose? a To develop characters. b To inform, entertain, or persuade the reader. c To create suspense. 8 How can an author convey mood? a By using dialogue only. b Through descriptive language and imagery. c By focusing solely on plot. 9 What effect does a sarcastic tone have? a It can create humor or criticism. b It makes the text serious. c It confuses the reader. 10 What does a reflective mood evoke? a Contemplation and introspection. b Excitement and thrill. c Fear and anxiety.