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The Setting of a Short Story refers to A. The action or sequence of events of the story B. the time and place of the story C. the animals and people in the story.
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The Setting of a Short Story refers to
A. The action or sequence of events of the story
B. the time and place of the story
C. the animals and people in the story.
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(B) the time and place of the story
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the answer is B the time and place of the story
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