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Describe the setting of the story "The Pedestrian" by Ray
Describe the setting of the story "The Pedestrian" by Ray Bradbury and explain how the setting controlled the mood. (3-4
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'Briefly describe the setting of three stories, and tell how the writers feel about their homes. Include atleast two details
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A frame story is best defined as: (1 point)
a. A story that has a clear beginning, middle and end. b. A story within a story-
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Which words describe the protagonist of Ray Bradbury's story "The Pedestrian"? Choose all that apply.
A. Rude B. Impulsive C.
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The table summarizes results from 989 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents.
Pedestrian Deaths Driver
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The table summarizes results from 986 pedestrian deaths that were caused by automobile accidents.
Pedestrian Deaths Driver
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Stories can mean different things to different readers. State a meaning you find in “The Pedestrian,” and then discuss how
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All of the following statements about the setting of a story are true EXCEPT:
a) Sometimes the setting and the plot of a story
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Setting and mood are important elements in many of the stories in this unit. describe some aspects of the setting: where it
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Characters: Identify and describe the main characters in the text, including their traits, motivations, and relationships with
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