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The type of mood that the setting from Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde creates is <u>B: Creepy</u>.
<h3>What is a creepy mood?</h3>
A creepy mood refers to the creation of an eerie feeling in the reader.
Using setting techniques like sights, sounds, smells, thoughts, emotions, tastes, etc., the author aims to scare, overwhelm, or threaten the reader's calmness.
For example, the creepy mood can be buttressed by the author's description of a certain block of Dr. Jekyll's laboratory as <u>sinister</u>, which connotes evil or darkness.
Thus, the type of mood that the setting creates is <u>B: Creepy</u>, not apathetic, joyful, or tiresome.
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<span>Yes your answer "A" is correct. For berry, in " The Black Ball " The Narrator existed in the Brass. It is worth mentioning that the author of this book is Ralph Waldo Ellison has won the national book award thanks to his book invisible man released in 1952</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
When writing a summary, you start with the main idea of the text, as you want the reader to know what the summary would be based off of/entail.