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difference between setting, sketch and sonnet #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:23 am   difference between setting, sketch and sonnet
 

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #269 "Literary Terms (1)", question 7

The look or appearance, with regard to time and place, of a story is called the ..........

(a) setting
(b) sketch
(c) sonnet

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #269 "Literary Terms (1)", answer 7

The look or appearance, with regard to time and place, of a story is called the setting.

Correct answer: (a) setting
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setting, sketch and sonnet

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difference between setting, sketch and sonnet #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:39 am   difference between setting, sketch and sonnet
 

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The words are completely unrelated except that they all begin with 'S'. Please try looking them up in a [url=http://www.onelook.com/]DICTIONARY[/url.
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