In "Barter," what mood does Sara Teasdale create through her use of language and imagery? A. a somber, serious mood B. a disappointed, gloomy mood C. an amused, alert mood D. a positive, cheerful mood
In "Barter," what mood does Sara Teasdale create through her use of language and imagery is D. a positive , cheerful mood
The main message of barter is to convey to the readers that everything is not always what it seems to be. The author encourage the readers to redefine happiness and made us realize that we can easily find it in every little things that exist in our life