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Every story has its own setting. You'll have to come up with a setting on your own if you want to write great stories.
The setting of the story "The Soul of the Great Bell" is established through cultural references, such as the Great Bell being located in the palace of Kaifeng, a historical city in China. The story also mentions Chinese traditions and elements like the Emperor of China and the Mandarin's Daughter, which further confirm the setting.
In a cottage at the edge of a great forest.
at school
i know that the setting of the story is in china because of the bell
Nate Holzapfel goes by Nate The Great, Nate Dogg, and Mr. Nate.
Nate Thurmond goes by Nate the Great.
Nate Lindaman goes by Nate the Great.
Nate
By showing how a character reacts to or interacts with his or her surroundings
what is the setting of story of A COWARD
Whatever setting you like -- you're the writer! The setting is where the story takes place, and it can be anywhere and any time at all.