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What happens to the mood of a text when an author chooses words like 'drenched' instead of 'damp' to describe wetness? (1 point)
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Reduces descriptive power
Reduces descriptive power
Minimizes reader engagement
Minimizes reader engagement
Intensifies emotional atmosphere
Intensifies emotional atmosphere
Creates language confusion
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Intensifies emotional atmosphere.
"Drenched" is stronger and more vivid than "damp," increasing intensity and mood.
"Drenched" is stronger and more vivid than "damp," increasing intensity and mood.
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