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What does ‘mood’ refer to in poetry?

A. The author's attitude
B. The emotional atmosphere created by the poem
C. The main idea of the poem
D. The rhyme scheme

Answer: The emotional atmosphere created by the poem


Additional Information: Mood affects how the reader feels when engaging with the poem's themes and imagery.


Subjects: Poetry Analysis, Literature

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