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Which statement best explains a playwright’s attitude if they use words with negative connotations to describe a character?(1 point)
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The tone of the work is negative.
The tone of the work is negative.
The mood of the work is negative.
The mood of the work is negative.
Words with negative connotations usually reveal opposing feelings in the playwright.
Words with negative connotations usually reveal opposing feelings in the playwright.
Words with negative connotations usually reveal opposing feelings in the reader.
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The tone of the work is negative.
Explanation: Connotations of words reflect the playwright’s attitude (tone). Mood refers to the emotional effect on the reader, not the author's attitude.
Explanation: Connotations of words reflect the playwright’s attitude (tone). Mood refers to the emotional effect on the reader, not the author's attitude.
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