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De·no·ta·tion<span>ˌdēnōˈtāSHən/</span>noun<span>noun: denotation</span><span>; plural noun: denotations</span>the literal or primary meaning of a word, in contrast to the feelings or ideas that the word suggests."beyond their immediate denotation, the words have a connotative power"<span>the action or process of indicating or referring to something by means of a word, symbol, etc.Philosophy<span>the object or concept to which a term refers, or the set of objects of which a predicate is true I used google happy 2 help</span></span>
The correct answer is setting.
Explanation
The moral background against which a story takes place is part of the setting. It tells you where and when the story takes place and helps to provide a mood and backdrop for a story.
Moreover, it can include information about a historical period, place (geography), time (hour, year, month), culture, etc.
I think it's (C)Academic Achievement.Hope this helps.