What is the relationship between setting and mood?
A.A story's mood is impossible to identify if the author does not describe the
setting.
B.A story's mood is usually suggested or created by details about the story's
setting
C.Setting details determine the mood of all the main characters.
D.Setting has nothing to do with mood---mood is how the characters feel.​

Respuesta :

Answer:

b. a story's mood is usually suggested or created by details about the story's setting.

Explanation:

The mood of a story can also be thought of as the story's atmosphere. Mood is the emotional reaction a book, painting, or any other piece of art work bestows on its audience. The mood of a work of literature is usually established through the character(s), setting(s), and plot. Any good writer forms a distinct setting that typically hints to the story's mood. Therefore, a story's mood is usually suggested or created by details about the story's setting.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

The mood is set by the setting