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What three things do authors use to create mood in a story? (1 point)
• Tone, setting, and action
• Word choice, imagery, and setting
Acts, scenes, and lines
Imagery, monologues, and soliloquies
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Word choice, imagery, and setting.
These three—diction (specific words), sensory imagery, and the time/place—work together to create the story’s atmosphere or mood.
These three—diction (specific words), sensory imagery, and the time/place—work together to create the story’s atmosphere or mood.
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