Which of the following are aspects of a setting? (I know the environment is one but is there any other?) NO LINKS

character names

clothing/style

currency

diction

environment

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Answer:

The following choices that are aspects of a setting are clothing/style, currency, and environment.

Explanation:

The core elements of a setting are time, place, mood, and context. The 'Time' in setting can refer to the length of time in which the story unfolds or can be the time period, the historical epoch in which a novel is set. The 'Place' in a setting is the geographic location of the story's events, being anything from a house to the universe. The 'Mood' of a story's setting refers to the tone you create by providing details of time and place. Finally, the ‘context’ in setting refers to how time and place come together to show how setting elements - like politics, culture, society - shape or limit people's choices in action. It is common knowledge that the environment would be considered part of a setting, but the currency and the clothing/style of the people reflect the culture of a novel's society, which in turn would make it part of the setting. It can be difficult to determine whether the names of characters and the diction would be considered setting, but character names would be more considered as the character or background part of the story, and diction is the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing, which technically makes it the tone and word choice of the writer and not the characters. So the choices that are aspects of a setting are clothing/style, currency, and environment.