Crypts, rugged mountains, stormy nights, labyrinths, and creepy attics are all part of a story’s <u>setting</u>.
Let's understand what a story's settings is all about.
<h3>Story's Settings</h3>
- Setting in a story talks about the time and place of the events that occurred in a story.
- It talks about the when and where of a story.
Setting can include:
- Physical landscape
- Climate
- Cultural surroundings
- Weather, etc.
Thus, rugged mountains, stormy nights, creepy attics, etc. are all part of a story's settings.
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Last Saturday I visited your showroom in Springfield and ordered an oak desk and two matching three-drawer filing cabinets for my study. When I arrived home this evening, I found the furniture had been delivered in my absence, but the filing cabinets were the four-drawer style. Unfortunately, I can use only the three-drawer style because I lack room for anything higher.
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Assonance was “Wanda the witch wouldn’t wake up”
Line break was “Paragraph in poetry”
Alliteration was “Blue fell blew. A crow chittered throatily. The stopped. We continued to breath.
Stanza was “Jack was quick to look under his desk”
Consonance wind was “Margo’s old kohl coat was back in vogue”