What is the setting of John Steinbeck's "The Chrysanthemums"?
A. A small ranch in the Salinas Valley during the winter
B. A flower nursery during the hot summer months
C. A caravan on the way from Seattle to San Diego
D. An apple orchard during the month of March

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

A small ranch in the Salinas Valley during winter

Answer:A

Explanation:

The story takes place in the Salinas Valley in December at Henry Allen's ranch in the foothills. Immediately, we're placed in a rural setting, where women are isolated and men are manly. One thing we might note here is the contrast between Elisa's closed-off Salinas Valley and the world of the tinker.

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