Question
What technique do authors use to set the mood of a story?
by focusing on one theme at a time
by choosing a particular character
by choosing a particular setting
by speeding up the action of the story
by focusing on one theme at a time
by choosing a particular character
by choosing a particular setting
by speeding up the action of the story
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Authors often set the mood of a story primarily **by choosing a particular setting**. The setting encompasses the time, place, and environment in which the story unfolds and can greatly influence the mood. For example, a dark, stormy night can create a sense of suspense or foreboding, while a bright, sunny day in a lush garden can evoke feelings of joy and peace. While other techniques, such as character focus and pacing, can contribute to mood, the setting is a foundational element that directly impacts the atmosphere of the narrative.
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