What three things do authors use to create mood in a story?(1 point)ResponsesTone, setting, and actionTone, setting, and actionWord choice, imagery, and settingWord choice, imagery, and settingActs, scenes, and linesActs, scenes, and linesImagery, monologues, and soliloquiesImagery, monologues, and soliloquies

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Authors typically use word choice, imagery, and setting to create mood in a story. These elements help to evoke certain feelings and atmosphere that enhance the reading experience.

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