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When is a good time for the author to describe the setting? (Choose all that apply)

Question 4 options:

A. in the exposition


B. anytime the story changes location


C. anytime the story shifts into a different period of time


D. anytime you want your reader to understand the context of the characters' actions

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User LukasRos
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Answer: A. in the exposition B. anytime the story changes location and C. anytime the stroy shifts into a different period of time.

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Answer:

A. in the exposition

B. anytime the story changes location

C. anytime the story shifts into a different period of time

Step-by-step explanation:

A setting of a book, or narration is the location or time of where the present action is happening. It helps to create and dictate the mood of a story.

The best time for an author to describe the setting of a book or action is when he wants to heighten mood.

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