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What is meant if someone asks you, "What is the mood of a story/text?" You would

answer that the mood is...
The mood is how you use details to find the main idea(s)
The mood is the author's attitude toward the topic
The setting is the mood and the character are the mood
The mood is a literary element that make a reader feel (evoke) feelings in the
reading through words and descriptions. Usually the mood is described as the
atmosphere

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The answer is A. The mood in any piece of literature is determined by feeling created. You can think of this by using context clues. Think of your mood right now, perhaps you're relaxed. Mood is a type of internal feeling felt by a human being, and mood is generally used in writing to evoke emotion, or reasoning!! Hope this helped.

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