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How does the author's tone influence the reader's perception of events in the story? (1 point)
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Determines the overall plot of the story
Determines the overall plot of the story
Impacts the setting of the narrative
Impacts the setting of the narrative
Shapes how the reader interprets the significance of events
Shapes how the reader interprets the significance of events
Reveals the protagonist's motivations
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Determines the overall plot of the story
Determines the overall plot of the story
Impacts the setting of the narrative
Impacts the setting of the narrative
Shapes how the reader interprets the significance of events
Shapes how the reader interprets the significance of events
Reveals the protagonist's motivations
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The correct response is:
**Shapes how the reader interprets the significance of events**
The author's tone influences the reader's perception by conveying emotions and attitudes towards the events and characters, which in turn affects the significance the reader assigns to those events.
**Shapes how the reader interprets the significance of events**
The author's tone influences the reader's perception by conveying emotions and attitudes towards the events and characters, which in turn affects the significance the reader assigns to those events.
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