The setting of the story is where the story takes place, it answers the question "Where?"
The term for a circumstance or setting is a "scenario".
A slang term for deliberate fire-setting: Arson.
Scripts include more general descriptions, because the audience will be able to see the details of the setting.
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That is the correct spelling of the term "trendsetter" (someone setting styles or examples to follow).
Sorry but as with life, to include the term 'quickly' is setting yourself up for failure. Practise is all
Context is the physical or social setting of communication.
An administrative setting is setting parameters for different users in a system. This will include different permissions for varied users.
where the action happens
text of a play, characters, setting
a cover
The term for a circumstance or setting is a "scenario".
There are different types of table settings. The most common ones include formal setting, casual setting and buffet table setting among others.
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The literary term for time and place is "setting." Setting refers to the time and location in which a story takes place, providing context for the events and characters within the narrative. The setting can greatly influence the story's mood, characters' behaviors, and overall themes.
The question is unclear 'What is the setting for Professor Dumbldore' - Prof Dumbldore doesn't have a setting. The term 'setting' is used for a place or location not a person.
Place is the place where it is located. Where as setting may include the time period as well.