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Read the setting that Vera gives for her story about Mrs. Sappleton and his companions. Does the setting make the story more effective? How? give correct answer then i will give +100 (open window).

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In formulating your answer to this question, it is important for you to carefully read the entire story and get a sense of what is taking place. Framton Nuttel has gone to a rural location to cure...

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In Saki's short story "The Open Window," Mrs. Sappleton's self-possessed, creative niece, Vera, takes the opportunity to frighten the neurotic, eccentric Framton Nuttel by telling him a simple...

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