Which passage from Stephen
Crane's "The Great Mistake"
contributes to the setting of
the story - the who, when,
where of the story?
A. The vendor arose and ... began to
polish oranges with a red pocket
handkerchief.
B. People, hurrying, had to use care to
avoid bumping him down.
C. His fingers were gripped in a fold of his
dress.

Respuesta :

B is most likely the answer to this answer.

The setting of the story - the who, when, where of the story defined as option B: People, hurrying, had to use care to avoid bumping him down.

What do you mean by "The Great Mistake"?

The passage "The Great Mistake" was written by Stephen Crane. It was considered as the short story. Crane is well famous for the three short stories.

This story is generally defined the true picture and sets the scene of the "babe" to describe Crane's observation, dreaming and scheming the Italian's fruit stand.

According to the passage, the people who are contributed as a main part of the story and in hurry this story is based. Adding to it, people have to use more care in order to avoid bumping to put down.

The other options A and C is correct options because it do not define the correct setting of story.

Therefore, correct option is B.

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