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Suppose someone wanted to highlight the quaint setting of a traditional story.

Which of the following media would best express this characteristic?
O A. A novel
• B. A painting
O c. A stage play
• D. A limerick

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O B. A painting

A painting can effectively capture and express the quaint setting of a traditional story in a visual and artistic manner. Through carefully chosen colors, details, and composition, a painting can evoke the atmosphere, architecture, and charm of the quaint setting. It allows the artist to focus on the specific elements that make the location quaint and bring them to life on canvas. This medium offers a snapshot of the scene, allowing the viewer to immerse themselves in the unique ambiance and feel of the traditional story's setting. While novels, stage plays, and limericks can also convey settings, they may not have the same immediate visual impact and ability to capture the small, charming details that a painting can offer.

I hope this helped!

~~~Harsha~~~

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