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mash [69]
1 year ago
7

Successfully creating the tone of a story is often achieved by appealing to the reader's ______. answer choices :beliefs. emotio

ns. senses. thought process.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Hitman42 [59]1 year ago
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By appealing to the reader's emotions, authors can frequently successfully establish the tone of their stories.

<h3>What is emotion?</h3>
  • There is no scientific agreement on a definition of emotions at this time.
  • Emotions are mental states triggered by neurophysiological changes, variously linked to thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses and a degree of pleasure or discomfort. 
  • Emotions are frequently entwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition or creativity .
  • Over the past two decades, there has been a rise in research on emotion, with contributions from numerous disciplines including psychology, medicine, history, sociology of emotions and computer science.
  • More thorough research has been done on this subject as a result of the many hypotheses that attempt to explain the origin, purpose and other facets of emotions.
  • The creation of stimuli and elicitors of emotion is one of the current research topics in the field of emotion.
  • Additionally, MRI and PET scans aid in the investigation of the affective picture processes in the brain.

By appealing to the reader's emotions, authors can frequently successfully establish the tone of their stories.

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