Passage B So Mrs. EllenWell asked me to babysit last night, and, I've officially decided I want to be a baby again. I mean, I know it must stink - literally - to have to wear a diaper around everywhere, but hear me out. This little guy, who I've appropriately named Sir Drool-for-Days. just turned a year old a few months ago, and he had three different beds to choose from not only that, but he had a white noise machine, his own night time soundtrack, and the coziest pajamas (with llamas on them!) that I've felt. I'm going to be honest with you: I rubbed them on my face, like before I put them on him. And he didn't even appreciate it! Do you know how much I would kill for a 30 minute nap right now? But, no, after a delightful glass of milk and 30 minutes of rocking him in a chair while singing sweet angelic melodies, that ungrateful little sack of potatoes looked me square in the face, smacked me, and then laughed about it. Honestly, that's the kind of life I want. 4. Tone: 5. Mood: 6. The author uses words with to create a Identify the tone you are trying to create: Identify the mood you are trying to create: Fill in blanks to create a clear tone and mood in the paragraph. Justine ed outside. She noticed the sky was At first she wondered Suddenly, connotations such as So she decided to (tone / mood) and​