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Setting in literature refers to the: historical context of a writer’s life time and place where a story takes place use of descriptive language to create a mood overall plot of a story

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The answer is, "time and place where a story takes place".

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The setting in literature is not historical context of the writer's life, descriptive language to create a mood, or the overall plot of the story, as those are all quite literally what they are. Historical context is called the historical context and so on. However, we don't call the time and place of a story the time and place. I hope this helps! :)

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