Answer:
Word Choice.
Explanation:
Mood can be created and influenced by many things, but title, length, and ending aren't some of them. I could say the same thing with two different moods depending on my word choice. I could say "Thankfully, Grandmother passed away!" Which obviously creates a very happy mood, or I could say "Unfortunately our beloved Grandmother has passed away..." Which obviously creates a much more sincere and emotional mood.
The correct answer is 'subject'. You can tell what the subject of a sentence is by asking yourself what the verb is referring to. In this case, the verb, 'was', is saying that 'That I was in a hurry' was no excuse, so it must be a subject.
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- The audience's attention is gained quickly.
- The speaker uses clear examples.
- The speaker employs every day general words, so the audience can easily understand.
- The speaker appears comfortable, yet animated.
(C) Neither Jane nor Henry
Neither Jane nor Henry has learned Spanish.
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