C. Exhilarated
When we look at text and try to determine mood, we should look for the tone of words that help to establish this. Thus, for an exhilarated mood (which could be negative or positive as it simply refers to an elevated/heightened level of bodily functions), we should look for words that mean something similar and/or phrases that allude can contribute to this feeling. That said some words that lend to the exhilarated mood are fearful, breathless, timid, adventure, drawn, and blood which coursed in her veins.
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16 is completely in love, 12 and 13 is revealed a secret, 14 is out of the blue, and thats all i have good day
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The excerpt is from a memoir because the writer is the main character. the writer creates fictional dialogue. it is written like a news report. it is part of a novel set in the past.
This abbreviation could stand for <em>sound effects</em> and so it could be needed in scripts for television ads (D).
In the copy for billboards (A) sound effects are irrelevant just like in the copy for magazine ads (B) or newspaper ads (C), because sound effects are not needed in these kinds of advertisement. So, as sound effects can only be used in one of these choices, television ads, the abbreviation SFX will be needed in scripts for TV ads. Also, similar abbreviations could only be used in the script of an advert and not in the copy that is the final text that will be shown to the public, so choices A, B, and C are wrong for this reason as well.