Which feature of a story is most important for interpreting the author’s emotions? (1 point) Responses symbolism symbolism dialogue dialogue setting setting narrative voice

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The most important feature of a story for interpreting the author's emotions is narrative voice. The narrative voice conveys the author's tone, perspective, and emotional undercurrents, providing insight into their feelings and intentions throughout the story.

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