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Activity 2 Generalisation

Answer each question briefly

1) what are the important things to remember when describing the setting of a story?

2) define what a point of view is.

3) can a story be without a theme? give me your reason.​

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Answer:

(1) Incorporate figurative language

Use real-life locations

Show don’t tell. Your setting descriptions should be more than just listed off for the reader.

Use sensory details

(2)Point of view refers to who is telling or narrating a story. A story can be told from the first person, second person or third person

(3)If you have coherent characters, setting, and plot, you have a theme. Character, setting, and plot would not be coherent if they did not have a unifying thread running through them, and that thread is theme. In other words, you don't have to add theme to story because if you have story you already have theme

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