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How does the weather in the graveyard scene of chapter 29 contribute to the mood? ''Huckleberry Finn''

It lightens the mood of the crowd because it is so still.
The sunshine and heat make the riot seem inevitable.
The lightning storm makes the scene suspenseful and dangerous.
The lightning storm is a reminder that everyone should return home to avoid trouble and punishment.

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C). The lightning storm makes the scene suspenseful and dangerous.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mood demonstrates certain use of words and descriptions(descriptive language) that elicit the emotional feelings of the readers by creating an atmosphere that appeals to their senses. Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a realistic novel illustrating the conflict of civilization and natural life. As per the question, weather in chapter 29 contributes to the mood by introducing the image of 'lightning storm' to offer an atmosphere that creates suspense and threat in the mind of the readers. Thus, the answer is option C.

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