<span>The effect that the setting has on the plot at the beginning of a story is the effect of giving readers something to picture in their heads so that they can imagine what it looks like.</span>
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D. a change from outward events to the speaker's inner thoughts
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The family is ready to go
Answer;
-The seclusion of the setting contributes to a feeling of isolation.
Explanation;
In "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold, the place affects the theme in that the seclusion of the setting contributes to a feeling of isolation.
-Through out the poem Arnold is lamenting the loss of faith or culture in his society and painting a picture of a world that, as a result of this loss of faith, is full of cruelty, uncertainty and violence.