the location and timeframe of a story
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.
an area of raised, flat land
a description of how each character was changed by the events of the story
the turning point of the story at which time the most action occurs
the event that sets in motion the central conflict of the story
a vessel that carries blood towards the heart.
vessels that carry blood away from the heart.
Just a phrase, providing what it describes matches one of the literal definitions of trauma, and is caused by something matching one of the literal definitions of termination.
a work of literature that tells a story. (A+)
The term that describes where a story happens is the setting. The setting includes the time and place in which the story unfolds, creating a backdrop for the characters and events to take place. It helps to establish the atmosphere and context of the narrative.
setting
The social or political setting in which it occurred