What is mood in the context of dramatic texts?

A. descriptions in the text that appeal to the five senses
B. feelings the text evokes in the reader
C. anticipation a reader may feel as the text's plot unfolds
D. where and when the text takes place

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In the context of dramatic texts, mood refers to B. feelings the text evokes in the reader. Mood is the emotional environment or atmosphere created by the text, influencing how an audience or reader feels while engaging with the work.

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