Arial because it has a nice clean design and easy to read. Also times new roman or MLA format
The setting is the place, location, time and etc. The setting could influence the characters to be a specific way. It's a key detail, and changing that detail could change the way the characters see, feel, or act. Often times, if the setting is changed, the entire story would be different. The plot also depends on the setting. Let's say you're in two different environments. A festive party, and a gloomy cemetery. Which one would you more likely hear laughter in? Which one with jokes? Sad weeping? Spooky noises? Which one would likely be a mystery about the death of a person? These are influenced by the setting.
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I don't think that the roles of men and women are defined as a whole. Every woman and every man defines their own role, and what they want out of life. We should stop trying to define people in groups when we are all individuals.
<span>The pronoun antecendent in the sentence above
is “our”. To define, pronoun antecedent is a word for which a pronoun represents as
per the word ante means before. In the sentence above, the compound subjects “Dave
and I” which is joined by “and” should take plural referent “our”.</span>
Third person is when a story is narrated by one of the characters. If you only know the narrators thoughts, then it is third person limited. If you know others thoughts as well, then it is third person omniscient.