Directions: As you read in the beginning of the Unit, the mood of a story is the emotional feeling or atmosphere the author creates for the characters. The mood often foreshadows upcoming events; for example, if a character is walking through dark woods alone, is being frightened by small noises, and is struggling to see through the fog, the atmosphere is creating tension for the reader and making the reader just as anxious as the character; the reader almost expects something to jump out at any minute. Think about the mood Lee creates in Chapters 27 and 28 and use the Text Editor to describe it. How does she create the emotional atmosphere of the story? How does she set the scene? What effect does the mood have on the reader? Offer specific examples from the text to support your answers.