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Mood is defined as the feeling the reader gets from a literary work.
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Writers use ideas and content to create a good mental picture for the reader.
When writers use repetition, they want to emphasize a point or idea, create a sense of rhythm or pattern, convey a feeling of intensity or urgency, or evoke emotional responses from the reader.
Because skilled writers can use literary devices to manipulate the reader. Apex
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They create a feeling of surprise in the play. ( apex )
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A literary snapshot is a brief and vivid description that captures a moment or scene in a story. It uses detailed imagery to evoke a specific feeling or atmosphere for the reader.
One literary device that uses lengthy and involved comparisons is simile. Similes compare two things using "like" or "as", often in a detailed and extended manner to create vivid imagery and deepen the reader's understanding of a concept or feeling. These comparisons can help to evoke emotions and paint a more detailed picture for the reader.