Read the following paragraphs carefully to see whether or not they create a mood.
"Trini...
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Read the following paragraphs carefully to see whether or not they create a mood.
"Trinius! Trinius!" Marcus kept yelling my name as he ran up to the stairs to my home.
"What is it, Marcus? What is the matter?" I asked.
"He's alive, Trinius! He's alive! There were crowds yelling and singing in the streets! I went to find out why, and they told me that Jesus is alive! Oh, Trinius! I was so happy but still unsure. I went to see His tomb. He was not there! He arose from the grave just as He said He would!"
"Then He truly was the Messiah!" Marcus and I jumped gleefully around the room. We could not contain the laughter as we rejoiced together in the wonderful news!
Do the paragraphs above create a mood? If so, what kind of mood do they create? Type an answer describing what kind of mood is created. Use at least one example from the paragraph to demonstrate the mood. If no mood is created, type No mood is created.
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