The old mountains had none of the glitz and glam boasted of by the towering Rockies out west, but these rugged hills had a worn, ancient secrecy about them.

What effect does the language have on the historic setting?
1. Location-specific details indicate specific region.
2. The word choice reflects the time period.
3. Imagery helps engage the reader's senses.
4. Items from the past reveal the time period.

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The language used in the description of the mountains primarily serves to create a vivid sense of place and atmosphere, which relates most closely to option 3: "Imagery helps engage the reader's senses." The words "rugged hills," "worn," and "ancient secrecy" evoke a visual and emotional response, allowing readers to imagine the landscape and feel the weight of its history. This imagery contributes to setting a historic tone, enhancing the reader's connection to the environment described.

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