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Change: trying to convey. Definition LinksMeriam-WebsterBritannica A Long Time Ago... Digital image. The Beginning of the End. 22 Mar. 2010. Web. 9 June 2010. <http://dogcowuk.tumblr.com/post/465819461/lost-wars-a-long-time-ago-in-a-galaxy-far-far>. Setting. Perf. Metaoblivia. Setting. 20 Sept. 2009. Web. 9 June 2010.Representative Authors and Texts Henry David Thoreau
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Change: the place, colors, sights, and sounds used to describe a place in a story. It can be in a novel, poem, short story any piece of literature. It sets where the story is. It describes how to write a settingQuestion and howAnswer towebsite lookused for it
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Change: The page is an offered database to the public containing many various resources and information on many different topics, issues, etc.. Its a credible web
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Change: The page is an offered database to the public containing many various resources and information on many different topics, issues, etc.. Its a credible web
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Change: . Last modified 25 May 2010. Web. 12 June 2010. Resources About Setting1). "Novel." Scene Or Setting. Encyclopedia Britannica. 2007. EncyclopædiaEncyclopedia Britannica Online. 4 June 2007; p. 4 < http://search.eb.com.ezp.mc.maricopa.edu/eb/article-50976 >.The page is an offered database to the public
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Change: author was trying to coney.A Long Time Ago... Digital image. The Beginning of the End. 22 Mar. 2010. Web. 9 June 2010. <http://dogcowuk.tumblr.com/post/465819461/lost-wars-a-long-time-ago-in-a-galaxy-far-far>.Definitions:Meriam-WebsterBritannicaSetting. Perf. Metaoblivia. Setting. 20 Sept. 2009. Web. 9 June 2010. Representative Authors and Texts
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Change: what the author was trying to coney. A Long Time Ago... Digital image. The Beginning of the End. 22 Mar. 2010. Web. 9 June 2010. <http://dogcowuk.tumblr.com/post/465819461/lost-wars-a-long-time-ago-in-a-galaxy-far-far>.Definitions:Meriam-WebsterBritannica Setting. Perf. Metaoblivia. Setting. 20 Sept. 2009. Web. 9 June 2010.
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Change: in a book are taking place. The more detail given, the more accurately the reader will interpret what the author was trying to coney. Definitions:Meriam-WebsterBritannica
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Change: The Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia has many definitions for setting. Predominantly, setting is the "the surroundings or environment in which something exists or takes place". Setting
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Change: The place or location of the action, the setting provides the historical and cultural context for characters. It often can symbolize the emotional state of
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Change: manner, position, or direction in which something is set". This is talking about the background or backdrop setting and can be applied to literature specifically.
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Change: The main point of this website is to give an in depth description of the literary term setting. It provides information such as the roles
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Change: The main purpose of the website is to explain how the literary element, setting is important in children’s literature. The examples given here are for
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Change: This site is dedicated purely to defining a range of literary terms. It gives a useful description of setting: "The time and place where a
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Change: This website gives a general definition of setting as it applies to literature. Setting is “the location of a story’s actions.” It says that setting
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Change: .2008. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 26 June 2008 <http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9125342>. This article discusses the importance of setting in literature. It also provide a number of examples where setting played an important role. I believe this article to be credible because the Encyclopedia Britanica is an exellent and well-known academic resource.
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