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Andre45 [30]
1 year ago
11

When drafting any kind of fictional setting, you must always consider your ____________.

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1 answer:
max2010maxim [7]1 year ago
8 0

Any kind of fictional scenario you create doesn't require you to consider your characters.

<h3>How may a setting be created for a story?</h3>

A story's setting specifies where and when its plot takes place through the use of literary devices. A story setting, also referred to as a background, can be created from nothing or be based on actual places and times in history (such as a specific city, or the house of a character).

This is produced by the interactions between the characters and their surroundings. Even though it makes sense, adapting this to the surroundings is predictable. When designing your setting, you must carefully evaluate these and decide where to put them.

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