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Which feature of a story is most important for interpreting the author’s emotions? setting
setting
narrative voice
narrative voice
dialogue
dialogue
symbolism
setting
narrative voice
narrative voice
dialogue
dialogue
symbolism
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The feature of a story that is most important for interpreting the author’s emotions is **narrative voice**. The narrative voice conveys the tone, perspective, and emotional nuances that reflect the author's feelings and attitudes toward the subject matter, characters, and events in the story. While setting, dialogue, and symbolism can also contribute to understanding emotions, the narrative voice is typically the most direct reflection of the author's emotional stance.
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