Asked by mimis
Which is a mood that an author could create in a text?
apologetic
casual
disapproving
hopeful
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Hopeful.
Explanation: "Mood" is the feeling a text creates in the reader, and "hopeful" describes such an overall emotional atmosphere. The others (apologetic, casual, disapproving) are better described as the author's tone or attitude.
Explanation: "Mood" is the feeling a text creates in the reader, and "hopeful" describes such an overall emotional atmosphere. The others (apologetic, casual, disapproving) are better described as the author's tone or attitude.
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