Evidence that is in the story.
Evidence that is in the story.
Evidence that is in the story
A globe would be more helpful as maps depict distorted images.
A gloomy setting helps to frighten the reader.
In the denouement period of Freytag's Pyramid, a reader would see the story unknotted.
The purpose of drawing a setting for a story is to let the reader know where a story takes place, the mood of the story, and gives the reader a visual picture of the story. The setting is important because it helps the reader make the story real.
If your reader knows the problem, it's not necessary to state it
you will know the specific information in place where you go.
you will know the specific information in place where you go.
It would be helpful if you clarified your answer to include which story you want to know about.
This s more of an oppinion question, though I would say a globe.
The reader could ask questions about character motivations, how the setting influences the characters' choices, or how the events in the story relate to larger themes or messages. Engaging with these aspects of the story can deepen their understanding and connection to the narrative.