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Which description creates the strongest contrast between the setting and the character's mood?

a. juana trudged heavily through the pouring rain, sighing at her bad luck.
b. franny glided down her front steps, smiling in the early spring sunshine.
c. jaideep felt a strange calm as he stared out the window at the trees twisting in the storm.
d. leon gazed triumphantly over the view from the top of the steep mountain.

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