The author provides facts about the scenario when describing the elements of the scenario.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Facts are information that can be proven through evidence.
- When an author decides to present facts about the setting, that author needs to describe the elements of that setting, in addition to showing how those elements fit into the story.
These elements are important to show how the setting is part of the work of fiction, as these elements have an importance in the story that should be easily recognized by the reader.
This recognition is established by the detailed description of the scenario.
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Sorry but exactly what story is this? :/
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Answer:
convenience
crowded
exciting
historical
credential
memoir
modernise (not sure)
peaceful
pollution
quite
famous
conveniently
polluted
peaceful
dangerous
famous
neighbours
lovely
luckily (not sure)
different
Explanation:
sorry if some of them are wrong :)