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What kind of mood would a writer create by describing children laughing in a park on a sunny afternoon? a. Somber c. Tense b. Cheerful d. Chaotic
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What kind of mood would a writer create by describing children laughing in a park on a sunny afternoon? a. Somber c. Tense b. Cheerful d. Chaotic
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It's definitely B. Cheerful; when the author uses a positive word, it usually means that they're giving off a positive tone, in this case "Cheerful".
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