<span>Plot could be extremely affected by the setting of a story. It could even become a part of the story. The setting is for all that is to come and even if it's one set on a stage, it could convey a lot about who the people are and how they live.
</span><span>"Jaws" is a classic film that used setting almost as a character and that "character" totally influences the plot. A wide ocean, no one around to help and a very, very big and dangerous shark. In the opening scene when the girl is attacked, there is no better example of setting </span>
Answer: Even though i have no idea what you’re reading but, it’s probably the first choice or second choice
Explanation:
Characterization is the way an author describes or conveys a character's traits.
Checking around for any context clues.
See what is around the unfamiliar words.
I am sorry that this is so bad, hope you get a good grade though!
Simile. Using the words "like" or "as" when comparing someone or something to something else is a simile.