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What is one way the author helps the reader imagine the story's setting and action?

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They describe it. You use sensory detail. They use the five senses. Like as I opened the old oak door it creaked, the house smelled of peppermint and Christmas had exploded everywhere. The stair case was my greeting along with the hard marble floor that was cold to my bare feet. As for the action they show it not tell it. His hands clenched as he watched the fire burn the last remaining piece of his house.

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User Extragorey
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Details/Descriptions

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Authors will usually put a lot of details into what the character is seeing/doing so that the reader can vividly see it into their minds

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