The answers are plot, characterization, and mood.
All novels include those three elements. You cannot have a story without things happening (plot) and something/someone making them happen (characters). The synthesis of these elements, along with the style of writing, create the mood.
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The answer is 4. Background Information.
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to inspire readers with stories of resilience during the Great Depression
<span>The Great Depression was a time when the economic system was a mess and people were jobless for a time. The article describes the tenacity of what Franklin Roosevelt has done in order to get the economy up and running again by presenting the New Deal.</span>
The mood that these words help create is one of despair and difficulty. Clearly the narrator is struggling, he actually uses the words "difficult" and "struggling" clearly within his paragraph. Other words that contribute to this mood of despair are "fear", "faint", and "hungry". A person usually only feels these things and discusses them when they are in a place that is dangerous and that they have no real hope of getting out of.
The idea for national day to focus on the environment came to Earth Day