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I had seen mist on the outside of my little window as though a goblin had been crying there all night and using the window for a handkerchief. What mood does the language used in this description produce?
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I had seen mist on the outside of my little window as though a goblin had been crying there all night and using the window for a handkerchief.
What mood does the language used in this description produce?
A. Foreboding
B. Confusion
C. Brightness
D. Cheerfulness
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A) foreboding, because the slightly dark imagery creates a feeling of something bad possibly happening
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Penn Foster Students: Foreboding
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