the setting is where and when a story takes place ... its important because it makes it easier to understand maybe the dialogue or certain words if you know what time frame and where in the world it takes place
In order to learn how to generalize, you need to learn how to tell what's important and what isn't. The best way is to pretend you're telling the story to your best friend - but you only have five minutes to tell it because he or she has to leave on the next train. Telling them the story helps you to distill the general facts and learn how to generalize or summarize.
First, just imagine a couple of characters, and let them interact and tell their own story. Introduce a twist to the plot, and then resolve it. Let the story 'tell itself'.
yes, from what i have found out alomost every dance can tell a story even if its a short ne or perhps a long one
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where and when a story takes place (APEX)
You can determine the setting of a story by paying attention to details such as location, time period, and the social or cultural context in which the events take place. Descriptions of the surroundings, clothing, technology, and customs mentioned in the story can provide clues about the setting.
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Gothic Horror story told by a man with a diseased mind, trying to prove he is not mad and failing miserably.
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Since you didn't tell us what "this story" might be, there's no way we can answer this question.
To uncover the setting of a story, pay attention to details such as the time period, location, and atmosphere described in the text. Look for clues in the descriptions of the environment, clothing, technology, and cultural references to determine where and when the story takes place.
If you tell a scary story in a pink house, it is not scary. Tell a ghost story in the dark, in an environment that puts people in an insecure state, for best effect.
The setting of a story will tell the reader about the environment the characters are in. An author will use words to describe the sights, colors, and sounds to paint a picture for the reader.
The Wife of Bath tells the story of King Midas and his wife in addition to the main story about the knight. In this narrative, she describes the setting as a grand palace with lavish furnishings and an opulent lifestyle.
Conflict and tension make a story more interesting and exciting.
Dialogue is an excellent way to provide setting for your story. Having characters speak in such a way that the reader can tell where and when they are is more exciting than just describing things.