Which feature of a story is most important for interpreting the author’s emotions?

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Responses

symbolism
symbolism

narrative voice
narrative voice

dialogue
dialogue

setting

1 answer

The most important feature of a story for interpreting the author’s emotions is narrative voice. The narrative voice conveys the tone, perspective, and emotional undercurrents of the story, allowing readers to connect with the author's feelings and intentions more directly.