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Which sentence is most clearly about the relationship between a poem's setting and its mood? A. Simile is a comparison that uses the words "like," "as," or "resembles." B. The stuffy lecture hall creates a feeling of being bored and trapped. C. When the poem uses the word "wolf," she really means "courage." D. As a character, the speaker is full of anxiety and anger throughout.

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B: The stuffy lecture hall creates a feeling of being bored and trapped
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B. The stuffy lecture hall creates a feeling of being bored and trapped.

Setting refers to time and place. Option B is the only option that refers to any setting. It describes the lecture hall as being stuffy. The mood is the feeling the author creates. Option B is also the only one that describes a feeling being created: bored and trapped.

Option A is the definition for simile. Option C is giving the connotation for the word wolf. Option D is discussing characterization.

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