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These are the three literary elements writers use to show readers a story's settings rather than tell the about it:
1) Descriptive details.
Using descriptive details such as what you see, hear, and smell may also be used as context clues to help a reader determine the setting within a story or paragraph/passage.
2) Sensory language.
Sensory language is a type of descriptive writing. It is a descriptive writing style that focuses on your 5 senses : touch, taste, smell, hear, and see. This may be another way you can figure out were a setting of a story is.
3) Imagery!
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Answer:
1. Dogma
2. Austere
3. Transmute/ "ransmute"
4. Sustenance
5. Recapitulate
6. Austere
7. Acclamation
8. Apparation
Explanation:
1. Dogma- a principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true.
2. Austere- having an extremely plain and simple style or appearance; unadorned.
3. Transmute- change in form, nature, or substance.
4. Sustenance- food and drink regarded as a source of strength; nourishment.
5. Recapitulate- summarize and state again the main points of.
6. Austere- severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance.
7. Acclamation- loud and enthusiastic approval, typically to welcome or honor someone or something.
8. Apparation- the appearance of something remarkable or unexpected, typically an image of this type.