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_______________ is the feeling that you get from a work of literature or art. This can also be called _______________.

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Answered by shhh
What three things do author’s use to create mood in a story?
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Mood is the feeling that you get from a work of literature or art. This can also be called atmosphere.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Authors use various elements to create mood in a story, but three key components are:

1. **Imagery**: The use of descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) helps to create a vivid picture in the reader's mind, influencing the emotional tone of the narrative.

2. **Diction**: The choice of words and style of expression can greatly affect the mood. Authors select specific words that evoke certain emotions, whether they are happy, dark, tense, or whimsical.

3. **Setting**: The time and place in which a story occurs can establish mood through details such as the environment, weather, and time period. A serene setting can create a calm mood, while a dark or stormy setting may evoke tension or fear.

By skillfully combining these elements, authors craft an emotional landscape that enhances the reader's experience.

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