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What is the definition of setting?
the time and place of a story
where and how the events take place in the story
when and to what extent the events take place in a story
the motives behind a character's actions in a story
Why is setting important to a story?
It explains the conflict of the story.
It sets the mood and gives the context for the characters' actions in the story.
It helps predict the ending of the story.
It resolves the conflict between the characters.
Setting is defined as the _______and _______ of the story.
tone and place
tone and plot
time and place
time and plot
Why is the setting important in a story?
Because my teacher said it was important
It tells us the ending.
It helps us visualize what the land and characters look like in a story.
What can you infer about the setting based on the passage below?
Dorothy lived in the midst of the great Kansas prairies, with Uncle Henry, who was a farmer, and Aunt Em, who was the farmer's wife. Their house was small, for the lumber to build it had to be carried by wagon many miles. There were four walls, a floor and a roof, which made one room; and this room contained a rusty looking cooking stove, a cupboard for the dishes, a table, three or four chairs, and the beds. Uncle Henry and Aunt Em had a big bed in one corner, and Dorothy a little bed in another corner. There was no garret at all, and no cellar—except a small hole, dug in the ground, called a cyclone cellar, where the family could go in case one of those great whirlwinds arose, mighty enough to crush any building in its path. It was reached by a trap-door in the middle of the floor, from which a ladder led down into the small, dark hole.
The story is set in a place where the weather is always mild and pleasant.
The story is set near a river that sometimes floods.
The story is set on a farm where only very rich people can afford to live.
The story is set on a farm where there are sometimes cyclones.
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