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How does the relationship between tone and diction differ from the relationship between mood and diction?

diction strongly affects mood, while it has no effect on tone.

tone and mood relate to each other, but not to diction.

mood is determined solely by diction, while tone is affected by many things.

tone is determined by diction, while mood is affected by many things.

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