It was lush, verdant, and temperate. This describes a rainforest.
cold, hopeful, impossible
Love, enmity, tragedy.
The author uses descriptive words like "dim," "cramped," and "squalid" to portray the impoverished and claustrophobic setting in the story "The Clay Pipe" by Marcel M. Navarra. These descriptions help create a sense of the grim and dismal living conditions of the characters.
hot, humid and wet.
trade route
You are describing the short story, although I will add that stories even shorter than 500 words do exist, as well. There is no actual lower limit. Above 20,000 words, we enter the range of the novelette.
glistening, snowing, playing
funny, simi famous, old
subterranean, unpaved terrain, and ???
Ambitious, courteous, energetic, generous and likeable are self-describing words. Neighborly, sincere, witty and youthful are self-describing words.
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
it should have lots of describing words,adjective, similes, alliteration also it should make the reader intrested in the book