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What role does the setting have on the story, "All Summer in a Day"?

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In “All Summer in a Day,” Bradbury uses a real planet—Venus—for the setting. However, he also creates an entirely fictional climate for Venus, one in which it only stops raining for two hours every seven years. It is this setting that sets up the plot of the story for readers.

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