<span>It is false that the setting of a short story includes time, place, cultural aspects, and characterization. Although the first part of the sentence is indeed correct, the last word is not - characterization has nothing to do with the setting. The setting is a character's surroundings - so the time the story is taking place in, the place, and all of the cultural aspects that the time and the place entail. The way characters are described doesn't have much to do with the setting.</span>
George Washington was the first president of the United States of America
“The school is offering art classes to all of its students” is the correct answer
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School reports as far as structurally, are very formated and to the point. Stories have a different type of structure, ex: climax, plot, etc. Letters are written more like a conversation, less matter of factly, more speech like.
Stylistically, the styles of writing could be similar in parts of letters and stories.
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