<span>1)the prevailing feeling or emotion of a literary work; also called “atmosphere”
</span>A-Mood
<span>The mood of a story describes its general vibe
2)descriptive language that relies on sensory details to help readers imagine the setting, characters, and details of a story or a poem
</span>D-Imagery
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3)the time, the place, and the social and historical conditions in which a literary work occurs </span>
E-Setting
<span>The setting includes the where and when of a story
4)a classification of literature characterized by particular content and form
</span>C-Genre
<span>Genres include comedy, romance, and science-fiction
5)the primary character in a literary work, often considered the hero or the moral character </span>
F-Protagonist
The protagonist is the main character of the story, and generally the one you're supposed to sympathize with.
6)a character whose perspective of reality is biased and/or distorted
B-unreliable narrator
You don't know if you can believe everything an unreliable narrator says, due to the established idea that he is dishonest, biased, or not totally sane
<span>People with a casual interest in astronomy is the audience of the book by Ball. This is because the book is all about Great Astronomers. This book can inspire people who wants to discover things about astronomy and those people who want to become one in the future.</span>
Because different events happened, character changed and grew
It would be letter a, since an interrogative sentence is question. Since the first answer is the only one with a question mark, the answer is a.
D! Read it aloud and it should help you figure out what sounds correct