Answer:
2 description of setting
Explanation
Imagery, helps to create a picture in your mind, based off of the "image" you feel emotions so imagery can be checked off the list,.
Description of setting, setting doesn't really create obvious emotions to the reader unless the reader has a special connection with the place, but that is only for the one reader.
Characters Speech Or Feelings, it says feeling in the title, and feelings is another word for emotion, which is another word for mood. So obviously that is not the answer
Conflict, conflict can create a mood in the text, the mood can be tense in conflict, or even sad. It mainly depends on the conflict in the particular story.
So based off of the checklist the most obvious answer is Description of setting :)
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Answer:Bradbury describes things as gray and misty. He talks about gray phantoms and shadows. When he describes things using these words the world seems scary and dark. It seems like Leonard Mead is lonely.
“Sudden gray phantoms seemed to manifest upon inner room walls where a curtain was still undrawn against the night, or there were whisperings and murmurs where a window in a tomb-like building was still open.”
Explanation: this might help.....
Mental hospitals are worse than prison because mental hospitals there is no exercise, no counseling, nothing to do but therapy which is not always helpful . And prisons the inmates are encouraged, talked up their expected to do some for of employment, education.