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Which excerpt from James Joyce's "Araby" describes a setting?
(1 point) "We waited to see whether she would remain or go in..."
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All of the following lines from "Tokyo" contribute to establishing a setting of comfort and hope except (1 point) Responses
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Where a story takes place is referred to as:(1
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All of the following lines from "Tokyo" contribute to establishing a setting of comfort and hope except
(1 point) "Inside she
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All of the following lines from "Tokyo" contribute to establishing a setting of comfort and hope except
(1 point) "Inside she
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Respond in a paragraph with complete sentences.
Choose one literary selection from this semester in which you think the setting
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how does the setting in the swallow and the pumpkin seed effect the overall story
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All of the following lines from "Tokyo" contribute to establishing a setting of comfort and hope
except (1 point) "Inside she
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All of the following lines from "Tokyo" contribute to establishing a setting of comfort and hope except
(1 point) "Inside she
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what is the setting of white fang by jack london like?
and does it change through the story?
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what is the setting of white fang like?
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Lourdes wore oversized, dark sunglasses, hoping she wouldn't be recognized but worried that she looked conspicuous. She had come
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Write a 1 paragraph description of the setting of your novel. If the setting changes, please note that! How does the setting
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The bowling alley is even noisier and more crowded than usual for a Saturday night. As Jake and I walk toward our lane, a friend
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The bowling alley is even noisier and more crowded than usual for a Saturday night. As Jake and I walk toward our lane, a friend
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Read this excerpt from "Birdfoot's Grampa.”
The old man must have stopped our car two dozen times to climb out and gather into
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Read this excerpt from "Birdfoot's Grampa.”
The old man must have stopped our car two dozen times to climb out and gather into
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Which element helps to make up the setting in a story?
○ A. Point of view B. Social environment ○ C. Climax D. Internal
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Where does Buck feel the pull to return to?
Group of answer choices California The wild Judge Miller's land the cit
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Where a story takes place is referred to as: (1 point)
characterization setting satire deus ex machina etymology
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Where a story takes place is referred to as:(1 point)
Responses characterization characterization setting setting satire satire
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Choose one literary selection from this semester in which you think the setting has a great impact on the work. In a full
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Scene III. - The sun is rising on the horizon. The mouth-watering aroma of freshly baked bread lingers in the air. Ava adjusts
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SCENE I. - Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like the thousandth time this morning.
The porch
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2. This story mainly takes place in _______________________________, Italy.
a. Mantua b. Venice c. Verona d. Paris
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The setting can be described as the:
which one is right • driving force of the story fleshing out of characters • location
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Actual locations can be used as setting in fictional worlds.
true or false
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Scene III. - The sun is rising on the horizon. The mouth-watering aroma of freshly baked bread lingers in the air. Ava adjusts
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Describe the setting of this story Little women. Use details in your description that help me to visualize the setting
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What does the setting of a story involve? (1 point)
A.the climax of the story A.the climax of the story B.the point of view of
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The - is the time and place where a scene occurs.
which one is right genre setting rhyme
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The setting can help establish mood.
true or false
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Choose one literary selection from this semester in which you think the setting has a great impact on the work. In a full
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Choose one literary selection from this semester in which you think the setting has a great impact on the work. In a full
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"Lord of the Flies" by William Golding
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