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The physical location, the place the story occurs in. In better stories the setting may be incorporated to perform more significant functions in supporting other aspects of the story. What those functions are can be many and varied.

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3w ago

The setting of a book can influence the overall tone, atmosphere, and mood of the story. It can also provide context for the characters' actions and decisions, as well as highlight important themes and messages. By choosing a specific setting, an author can enhance the reader's understanding and appreciation of the narrative.

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9y ago

It usually doesn't. The setting is where, when, and in what social context the story takes place. This is usually a backdrop for the action, not actually affecting the meaning of the book at all. However, if your story would change depending on time, place, or social context, then that's how the setting affects the plot.

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12y ago

the setting is where the story takes place, like the time and place

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11y ago

Location e.g time and where it was set

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13y ago

where your story takes place

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12y ago

Setting is where the story takes place.

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WHO WAS THE WICH ON THE BOOK BROODING CLOUDS

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