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A. A happy tone is developed when imagery conveys how the characters listen.
A. A happy tone is developed when imagery conveys how the characters listen.

B. An angry tone is developed through the imagery used to describe a dare.
B. An angry tone is developed through the imagery used to describe a dare.

C. A mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush.
C. A mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush.

D. A fearful tone is developed through the use of symbolism to express the importance of finding water.

Answers

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It seems you are presenting a list of responses that describe how different tones are developed through literary devices such as imagery, onomatopoeia, and symbolism. Here’s a brief analysis of each option:

A. **A happy tone is developed when imagery conveys how the characters listen.**
- This statement suggests that the way characters engage with their environment (hearing) can set a joyful mood. However, the connection between listening and tone may be less direct unless the imagery is notably positive.

B. **An angry tone is developed through the imagery used to describe a dare.**
- This option indicates that the way a dare is depicted could evoke feelings of anger, possibly through aggressive or tense imagery. This connection can effectively create an angry tone.

C. **A mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush.**
- This is a strong statement; “hush” is an example of onomatopoeia that can evoke a sense of silence or secrecy, enhancing a mysterious atmosphere when used in writing.

D. **A fearful tone is developed through the use of symbolism to express the importance of finding water.**
- This response suggests that the symbolism of water represents something critical, possibly survival, which can evoke fear. The link between fear and the struggle to find water can indeed create a fearful tone.

All responses address how different tones can be shaped through various literary techniques. If you have a specific question about these responses, feel free to ask!