Posted by Courtney on Wednesday, June 2, 2010 at 6:30pm.
What do you think?
We'll be glad to comment on your answer.
Im not really sure, I think its the mood but not too suree.
But doesn't the setting and the tone also contribute to the atmosphere?
A setting in a dark woods with a threatening tone certainly portrays a different atmosphere than a setting in a sunlit beach with an joyful tone.
ok thank you..
You're welcome.
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