Question
What does the setting provide for the reader?
It tells the reader what the main conflict is.
It tells the reader when other characters will appear.
It tells the reader how the resolution will happen.
It tells the reader where and when the story happens.
It tells the reader what the main conflict is.
It tells the reader when other characters will appear.
It tells the reader how the resolution will happen.
It tells the reader where and when the story happens.
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The setting provides the reader with information about **where and when the story happens**. It establishes the backdrop against which the events unfold, influencing the mood, tone, and context of the characters' actions and the plot. While it can offer hints about the main conflict or character interactions, its primary role is to situate the narrative in a particular time and place.