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When a writer appeals to the senses as they describe a character interacting with their setting, what are they MOST likely creating?
OA. plot
OB.
tone
O c.
characterization
OD
theme
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B. Tone

Step-by-step explanation:

It is most likely that they are trying to set tone by bringing the reader into the scene, sharing with them what the character is experiencing. An argument could be made for it being characterization, but given that there's no mention of how that character uniquely interacts with their setting and instead focus is placed on the senses, I think it's more likely to be tone.

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