Authors use the specific techniques of description, dialogue, and characterization to establish the cultural setting of a story.
Select the correct answers from the lists.(1 point) Authors use the specific techniques of , and to establish the cultural setting of a story.
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Yes, the techniques I mentioned—description, dialogue, and characterization—are indeed commonly used by authors to establish the cultural setting of a story.
- Description helps to paint a picture of the environment, customs, and social context.
- Dialogue can convey cultural nuances through the characters' speech patterns, idioms, and interactions.
- Characterization allows authors to portray characters that embody specific cultural traits and backgrounds.
If you had different techniques in mind or if there is a specific context or list you are referring to, please provide more details!