Asked by paris
What effect does the mood of a text have on the reader?
It influences the reader's emotional response.
It has no impact on the reader's experience.
It determines the author's intent.
It only affects the characters in the story.
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"It influences the reader's emotional response."
Explanation: Mood is the atmosphere or feeling a text creates for the reader; it shapes how readers feel while reading and how they interpret events. The other statements are false or incomplete: mood does impact the reader's experience (so not "no impact"), it doesn't by itself determine the author's intent, and it affects readers as well as characters rather than only the characters.
Explanation: Mood is the atmosphere or feeling a text creates for the reader; it shapes how readers feel while reading and how they interpret events. The other statements are false or incomplete: mood does impact the reader's experience (so not "no impact"), it doesn't by itself determine the author's intent, and it affects readers as well as characters rather than only the characters.
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