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In a literary work, the scene created by the author’s words is referred to as
the tone.
the setting.
the mood.
the style.
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the mood.
Explanation: Mood is the atmosphere or emotional "scene" created for the reader by the author's choice of words. Tone is the author's attitude; setting is time/place; style is the author's manner of writing.
Explanation: Mood is the atmosphere or emotional "scene" created for the reader by the author's choice of words. Tone is the author's attitude; setting is time/place; style is the author's manner of writing.
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