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What is atmosphere in literature?

the attitude of a text toward the subject and theme
the emotional response a text generates from a reader
the author’s opinion of the subject and the audience
the narrator’s perspective in relation to the characters

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Answer: "the emotional response a text generates from a reader."

Explanation: In literature, atmosphere (or mood) is the overall feeling or emotional effect a work evokes in the reader, created by elements like setting, imagery, diction, and sensory detail. (Tone—the author's attitude—is different.)