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Bradbury creates a picture of a futuristic world which is filled with technology, violence and mind-control, to introduce the reader to the story's unusual setting.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- For every writer, setting has its own meaning. For some writers setting is not much important.
- For other, it is of great meaning.
- Bradbury considers setting a character in its own. So lays lots of importance while creating it.
- Setting has a important place in a story as it helps reader visualize and experience the story. It includes time and place where a particular event took place and also describes the background environment.
- In Bradbury setting, he does not specify the exact time but yes he creates a view that the incident will take place some time in future.
Characters are people, animals, or objects in a novel, play, or movie.
The setting is the place and time at which a play, novel, or film is represented as happening.
Point of view is the narrator's position in relation to the story being told.
Conflict <span>is the challenge that the main characters need to solve to achieve their goals.
The rising action </span><span>is the series of events that begin immediately after the exposition or introduction of the story and builds up to the climax.
The climax </span><span> is the part of story or play where the action reaches it's highest part.
The resolution is the solution to the most complicated issue in a story.
The theme of a story is the underlying message it gives to the reader.
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#1) Choose the citation that uses the correct MLA capitalization, punctuation, and formatting rules for an encyclopedia article.
Answer: The answer is c. "Geyser." Earth Encyclopedia. 3rd ed. 2001. To to Cite an Encyclopedia in Print in MLA. The most basic entry for an encyclopedia/dictionary consists of the author name(s), article title, encyclopedia/dictionary name, year published, and medium.
Well, 3 copies of 1/6 would be:
3/6
And, after dividing three on both the numerator and the denominator, (since it is the GCF)
equals 1/2