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Why is setting important to a story?
A. It reflects the society in which the characters live. B. It can help set the mood. C. It
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Respond in a well organized essay with very simple words to understand, and make sure your answer is written in complete
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
“The house was covered with a thick snow. As Joe continued walking toward the chimney
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What is the setting of the play?
(1 point) Responses Italy Italy England England Spain Spain
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Use the drama standing up by sitting in to answer the question. Which detail from the drama tells the Setting?
Three black high
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SCENE I.—Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like
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What is the setting for the story The Pearl.
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Determine how the setting affects the plot in the following story.
The holidays were just around the corner. Snow swirled around
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One of the settings oppose the cast of amantilio is the monstrators catacomb based on the original meaning of the vocabulary
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The Setting of a short story refers to
the time and place of the story. the action or the sequence of events of the story. the
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Sitting by the lake on a cold and windy night is an example of which short story element?
characters setting tone
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The Setting of a short story refers to
the action or the sequence of events of the story. the animals and people in the story.
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Read the following sentences from the passage: “Deborah groped her way into the cellar, and, after considerable stumbling,
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what is the setting, place, and mood of this story
As my family and I piled into the car, ready for our yearly camping trip, I
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What is the setting of the poem “Thoughts of Hanoi” mostly contributes to an overall mood of
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Drag and drop the correct word into the correct location.(1 point)
A change that moves from the past to the future is a shift in
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What is setting?
Question 2 options: The emotional atmosphere of a piece The time and place in which a piece of writing takes
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When analyzing setting, the reader should consider
(2 points) the time of day during which the story takes place. the characters
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What does the setting provide for the reader?(1 point)
Responses It tells the reader when other characters will appear. It tells
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How would a futuristic setting likely influence a story?
The characters might fly in spaceships or have advanced technology. Only
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Pavel is reading a myth. He wants to learn about the cultural context of the myth-tellers. To do so, he will write a question
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What is setting?
Which one is right • who or what a story is about • where and when a story takes place • what happens in a
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What is setting?
• who or what a story is about • where and when a story takes place • what happens in a story • the main
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How does a story's setting affect its plot?
How does a story's setting affect its plot? • It shows the development of the
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How does a story's setting affect its plot?
Which one is right • It shows the development of the story's theme. • It
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Setting achieves all of the following EXCEPT _____.(1 point)
Responses establishes the mood establishes the mood reveals
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
SCENE I.—Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like
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Read the SCENE below. Which inference can be made about the setting?
(1 point) Responses There is a storm coming. There is a
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Setting achieves all of the following EXCEPT _____.(1 point) Responses establishes the mood establishes the mood reveals
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The setting of a story is not only the place of the action but also the time when the action occurs.
(1 point) Responses true
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The setting of a story is not only the place of the action but also the time when the action occurs. (1 point) Responses true
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“The house was covers with a thick snow. As Joe continued walking toward the chimney smoke, he realized how quiet his
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The setting refers only to the geographic location of a narrative.
True False
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The two children approached the cave cautiously. The interior looked dark and damp. Prodding each other gently, each child tried
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Read the scene below. Which inference can be made about the setting
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Scene lll.- The sun is rising on the horizon. The mouth-watering aroma of freshly baked
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The location where a story takes place is the (1 point)
Oresolution O theme Oflashback setting
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SCENE I.—Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Scene l.- Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like the
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Choose two pieces of evidence that establish the setting as an important part of the story. Responses A They walked for an hour
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Choose two pieces of evidence that establish the setting as an important part of the story. Responses A They walked for an hour
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SCENE I.—Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like
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Which word means "the time and place in which a story takes place"? (1 point)
• character O plot • theme • setting
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Read the passage.
The sun beat down on the pavement, causing a mirage on the road ahead. Francis looked at his watch. It was
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The two children approached the cave cautiously. The interior looked dark and damp. Prodding each other gently, each child tried
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Read the SCENE below. Which inference can be made about the setting?
(1 point) Responses The scene takes places in the middle of
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What is the setting of the play?
A.) Italy B.) England C.) Spain
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
SCENE I.—Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like
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The setting of The Crucible by Arthur Miller is set in spring of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. Which of the following events is
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Which inference can be made about the setting?
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"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
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