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Identifying the setting, main character, and plot, taking special note of rising action, climax, and denouement. Hope this helps have a nice day.
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The rising action of a story builds the reader's interest in the characters, their problems, and the plot itself, culminating in a climax. Your climax will be less engaging and exciting if there is no increasing action, and your story's end will have less emotional weight. A short story's growing action propels the plot toward the climax.
A phylosoper is the one who is always asking about the world: the origin, the future, the role in the Universe (ontology perspective), but also to aspects of humans' deeds toward the nature of God related to these (gnoseological perspective).
A philologist is the one who loves the Humanist Science like, languages and their history, literature, and theoretical, formal, pragmatic aspects related to form and content of human communication.
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Shirley Jackson is the author of "The Lottery."
The setting of the story is an old United States town, a place where people are farmers and plot the land. From the description of the weather, it appears that it is summertime. It seems to be that the place is a quite normal rural American town with nothing interesting happening there. When the reader realizes that people in that town have common daily conversations such as taxes, tractors, and the harvest, the reader never suspects what horrible things are happening in the town until the end of the story. Nobody can imagine what the stones are for.