Setting and tone/mood can be seen to go hand in hand, so to
speak. For instance, a scene of a story
or poem that takes place in a field of flower on a bright and sunny day would
contribute to a tone of happiness. That
said, the time _1984_ occurs is in the future for the characters of the
novel. The place is London, and the
weather and color are, respectively, dreary and gray. Because
the future can never be known for sure, this uncertainty contributes to the
dystopian tone. Likewise, when one
thinks about the miserable nature for people that would be caused by a dystopian
society, bright and sunny are not what one might generally think. Setting
in _1984_ contributes to the tone of dystopia because when one pictures what a
dystopia might look like, smoggy, foggy, and gray are probably what come to
mind.
Answer:
Interviews should be conversational, not confrontational
Explanation:
10. glaring
11. inspected
12. gaped
13. examined, scrutinized, observed
<span>History begins at Sumer. It was probably the oldest civilization in the world, beginning in 3500 B.C. Writing begins there as well as agriculture. Their writing system is known as "cuneiform". These were made up of wedge-shaped symbols carved into wet clay tablets and then baked. Thousands of these clay tablets still survive.
They provide information about Sumerian politics, literature, economy, law, and religion.
Writing most likely began as a way of keeping records and recording facts. Towns first developed in Sumer about 3500 B.C. The Sumerians were also great craftsmen and traders.
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