The answer is B. Good luck
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B. Emotion or atmosphere created by the author
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Mood describes how the reader is intended to feel while reading.
Identifying Mood
The atmosphere that the author creates using diction and imagery is known as the mood. The mood is not to be confused with the tone, which is the attitude of the author towards the subject. So, the mood is how the reader feels, and the tone is how the author feels.
Mood can be identified by looking at the specific words that the author uses and the connotation of these words. The connotation of the author's diction will create the atmosphere and thus the mood.
Examples of Mood
Mood can usually be described in a few words. For example, words like happy, relaxed, scary, and humorous can be used to describe the mood of some texts.
A more specific example can be seen in the story, "Tell-Tale Heart." In this story, Poe creates a scary, suspenseful mood using creepy diction and imagery.
"Getting involved in games" refers to the ability of some people to involve their entire daily life within the game, being totally unaware of situations in the real universe and exchanging reality for the game.
"Playing games" refers to the ability to play periodically, but not to involve your whole life in it. In this case, a person likes to play games, but is not absent from reality, nor does he substitute his real life for digital.
The author chose the phrase "engage games" to represent how games have taken the place of real life, and can leave a person completely involved and conditioned to it.
1.a/2.b/3.d/4.b all these answers are based on my opinion
Explanation:
A verb is following a noun means the verb comes after the noun directly.
Example: <u>Marie</u> <em>brings</em> her books from her bag.
So '<u>M</u><u>arie</u>' is the noun who does the action and brings the books
While '<em>Brings</em>' is a verb and is what the noun does.
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