What three things do authors use to create mood in a story? A. Tone setting and action b. Word choice imagery and setting c. Acts scenes and lines d. Imagery monologues and soliloquies

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The correct answer is b. Word choice, imagery, and setting. These elements are crucial for establishing the mood in a story, as they help convey emotions and create an atmosphere that affects the reader's experience.

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