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Which text evidence supports the inference that Paul Laurence Dunbar's purpose for writing "Sympathy" is different from Saki's purpose for writing "The Story-Teller"? Question 5 options: The language in "Sympathy" is intended to evoke delight, while the language in "The Story-Teller" is intended to evoke anger. The language in "Sympathy" creates a gentle and sleepy mood, while the language in "The Story-Teller" creates a lively mood. The language in "Sympathy" creates a mysterious mood, while the language in "The Story-Teller" creates a quiet mood. The language in "Sympathy" is intended to evoke sympathy, while the language in "The Story-Teller" is intended to evoke amusement.