1. the emotions or feelings surrounding a literary work are referred to as
~setting.
~...
1. the emotions or feelings surrounding a literary work are referred to as
~setting.
~voice.
~theme.
~mood.
2. read the following excerpt from "five hours to simla."
then, miraculously, out of the pelt of yellow fur that was the dust growing across the great northern indian plain, a wavering grey line emerged. it might have been a cloud bank looming, but it was not--the sun blazed, the earth shrivelled, the heat burnt away every trace of spring's beneficence. yet the grey darkened, turned bluish, took on substance.
"look --mountains! "
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