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The emotional response an author wants the reader to feel when reading the text of a story.

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Mood

Figurative Language

Tone

Moral
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **Mood**. Mood refers to the emotional atmosphere that an author creates in a piece of writing, which influences how the reader feels while reading the text.
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