Which phrase best defines mood in literature? the location of a story the atmosphere of a story the attitude of the writer the traits of the characters

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Answer: Answer : the atmosphere of  a story

The mood of the literature refers to the entire atmosphere of the story. It induces several emotions or feelings to the readers with the use of creative words in descriptions and narrations. It usually brings a certain feel or emotional situation among the readers. The mood of the story can be enhanced using diction, the setting, the theme and even the tone of the story making it more dramatic, comic or tragic depending on the author. There are several methods used in creating tone through setting, theme, diction and others.

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I think the answer is nostalgic. Based from the excerpt, Richie missed the old time when he was younger. He felt melancholy as he tried to describe himself from his younger years. Rich felt that he had changed a lot since then. He felt that he is more energetic when he was younger compared to his present self.

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I would say that it's this:

a. Your cousin comments that you and your friend don't seem as close. -

all the remaining answers refer to a process or observation that actually concerns the two people involved in the relationship, while in a) it's an external observer, who is not likely to have the full picture.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "A. Ruth doesn't know how to accept a compliment from Walter." Based on the stage directions, the most reasonable inference you can make about how Ruth feels is that A. Ruth doesn't know how to accept a compliment from Walter.

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The answer is B. Why did Leonard decide not to go lecture? The question mark goes here because A, C and Ds are statements. To understand, put a question mark at the end of the sentence yourself. Does it make sense?
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A.A united action

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What is suggested by the interaction between the boy and the girl in araby? A. A dearth of friends for both the boy and the girl B. A conflict between the boy and the girl C. An unrecognized attraction between the boy and the girl D. A disconnect between the boy's dream and the reality of the situation E. A discomfort with public displays of affection

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Answer:

B. A conflict between the boy and the girl

Explanation:

A conflict in a story is a barrier or hurdle between two characters in the story that must be overcome for the plot to move to a conclusive end. In the story titled 'Araby', there is a conflict between the boy and Mangan's sister.

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