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azamat
3 years ago
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When reading a story, it is important to note the setting. The setting is characterized by the identification of the time, place

, and mood of the events of the story. The setting helps to establish when, where, and under what circumstances the story is taking place. Using this information, what is the setting of this story
English
1 answer:
Sedbober [7]3 years ago
4 0

Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.

As shown in your question, the setting is identified by the mood, place and time where the story takes place. So for you to identify the scenario, you need to read the text and identify these elements within the story.

For example, if a text begins as follows: "On a cold dawn, in the center of New York, Maria was woken abruptly by violent knocking on the door of her apartment. When she got out of bed, startled, she quickly looked at the clock and realized it was two in the morning. She ran down the stairs, wondering who might be looking for her at such an hour. "

In this story, we can identify the scenario as follows:

1. What is the place where the story takes place? It takes place in New York, at Maria's apartment.

2. What is the time? The text does not present the date on which the story takes place, but we can see that it takes place at dawn, at two in the morning.

3. What is the mood? Maria was woken up suddenly and was very scared, so we can consider the mood as nervous, apprehensive, anxious.

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