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Answer:
Hello dear, the boldened adjective is not indicated, however, there are two adjectives in this sentence. The adjective, tiny, describes the noun, butterfly while the adjective, quiet, describes the noun garden.
Explanation:
An adjective is a word that describes a noun, pronoun, or other adjectives. A noun is a name of a person, animal, place or thing. The adjective, tiny, which means small qualifies the noun, butterfly. This gives the reader an idea of the size of the butterfly.
The adjective quiet qualifies the noun garden. This tells the reader that the garden is a noiseless place. Adjectives help readers to have more vivid imaginations of the objects being described.
Answer:
The reader will get a sense of wonder or fantasy from these kinds of locations.
Explanation:
Your average reader probably doesn't live at the bottom of the ocean, so this kind of setting can feel almost fantastical, which can be good for a utopian story, but not so great for dystopia. Many authors of dystopian stories want their readers to get a sense of "this is how <em>my</em> society could be" or to draw clear connections with the world they already experience.
It's easier for the average reader to make connections to their own life when the dystopian story takes place in a city or other setting that they have, in some way, experienced.
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