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Zina [86]
2 years ago
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Section 1 - Question 5

English
1 answer:
balandron [24]2 years ago
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The impact that Hawthorne's choice of setting has on the story is A. A Puritan village in Salem, Massachusetts, on the edge of a gloomy, dreary forest is the best backdrop for a story about witchcraft.

<h3>What is settings?</h3>

Settings in literature simply means the place where the literary work took place.

In this case, the Puritan village in Salem, Massachusetts, on the edge of a gloomy, dreary forest is the best backdrop for a story about witchcraft. This is important for the plot in the story.

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