How the language makes you feel, what emotions are evoked by the authors words
the mood
Authors develop a sense of place using vivid descriptions of the setting, including details about the landscape, weather, architecture, and atmosphere. They also incorporate sensory imagery to engage readers' senses and create a more immersive experience. By choosing specific words and language that evoke emotions and associations with a particular location, authors can make the setting come alive for readers.
atmosphere
mistake lol ;)
Mood
The air we live in is simply the lowest later of the atmosphere, and air is required for your voice to work, so yes, your words must reach the atmosphere to be considered speech at all.
atmospheric
the names of the authors of roman myths
like, as, or some comparing wordJL
not that related and the words are- lithosphere hydrosphere atmosphere
The feeling or atmosphere created by a story or poem is often referred to as the mood. It represents the emotional tone or ambiance that the author conveys through their writing, influencing how the reader responds to the piece. The mood can be somber, joyful, suspenseful, or any other emotion evoked by the words on the page.
They may be measures such as the word length of sentences or the number of letters in words, or the total number of unique words in a corpus. Most authors usually have caharacteristic measures of such statistics and so they help to identify unknown authors.