The setting is the place and time where the story takes place, so you should have several!
Think about stories where the characters travel - they go through many different settings before the end of the book.
In literature, a "where" refers to the physical location or setting of a story. If a book has multiple settings, each distinct location is considered a separate "where." Authors use these varied settings to create different atmospheres, develop characters, and advance the plot.
Yes. there can be more then one settings because a book or movie can move to other places they do not have to be in the same place the whole time!
Some stories have a setting that can be changed for any other setting without changing the story. "A Christmas Carol" could have taken place in any city in the world, so setting isn't as important there. However, "Star Wars" couldn't have taken place anywhere but in space, so setting is more important.
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You can use "Gentlemen" as a formal salutation when addressing more than one man in a professional setting. In a more casual setting, you can use "Hi guys" or "Hello everyone."
One of the books of a work printed and bound in more than one book.
It is a book which has more than one page.
Yes, a large passport book is typically more expensive than a regular-sized one.
Yes
a lot of places really. but one place IS paris, france. you just gotta check out the book to find out more.
The setting in the story is in more than one place, school, Beach house, And park Hope it helped
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