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Alenkasestr [34]
3 years ago
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gregori [183]3 years ago
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The possible <em>outcome</em> most clearly determined by the story's setting is "the jury will take matters into their own hands and attack the man".

<h3>What is a story setting?</h3>

A story setting refers to a time and place where a story takes place, that is, the period and geographical location of the story.

Based on the above story, it's about a man who was despised in the community and wrongly <em>accused</em> of a crime. Although, he's innocent but scared of the jury not finding out the truth about the crime because he is already despised by so many people.

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