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Which is a mood that an author could create in a text?

A: apologetic
B: casual
C: disapproving
D: hopeful
5 months ago

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All of the options listed (A: apologetic, B: casual, C: disapproving, D: hopeful) can be moods that an author could create in a text. The choice depends on the context, themes, and the author's intentions. Each mood can significantly influence how readers perceive the narrative and connect with the characters.
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