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How does the plot contribute to the text’s mood?
A. Pan’s conversation with the reeds contributes to the text’s magical mood.
B. Syrinx’s begging her sisters to change her contributes to the text’s desperate mood.
C. Syrinx’s deception of people contributes to the text’s cunning mood.
D. Pan’s misinterpretation of the reeds as Syrinx contributes to the text’s humorous mood.
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Syrinx pleading with her sisters to change her is an act of fear and urgent escape; that plot point creates a mood of desperation. The other options misread the scene (there’s no real deception by Syrinx, and Pan’s encounter with the reeds is more tragic/melancholy than simply humorous).
Syrinx pleading with her sisters to change her is an act of fear and urgent escape; that plot point creates a mood of desperation. The other options misread the scene (there’s no real deception by Syrinx, and Pan’s encounter with the reeds is more tragic/melancholy than simply humorous).
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