Read the passage from "By the Waters of Babylon.” Sometimes signs are sent by bad spirits. I waited again on the flat rock, fasting, taking no food. I was very still—I could feel the sky above me and the earth beneath. I waited till the sun was beginning to sink. Then three deer passed in the valley going east—they did not mind me or see me. There was a white fawn with them—a very great sign. Which details does the author include to describe the setting? Select two options. “fasting, taking no food” “signs sent by bad spirits” “waited again on the flat rock” “did not mind me or see me” “the sun was beginning to sink”
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The details which the author included to describe the setting are: “waited again on the flat rock”
“the sun was beginning to sink”
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[When the time and the location are given in the narrative, it is said to be the setting. It helps in setting up the mood of the story. Setting includes information about the time and place in the narrative. ]
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