In Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake," the opening sentence from the passage below contributes to the setting of the story:"The sun had not yet risen, but the vault of heaven was rich with the color of dawn, and the air had a tang of salt and spray."This sentence sets the scene for the story, describing the time of day and the environment in which it takes place. The use of sensory details, such as the color of dawn and the smell of salt and spray, helps to immerse the reader in the setting and create a vivid picture in their mind.