What was your biggest takeaway from this class? What I learned the most this week is how powerful a setting can be in a story. Before, I thought it was just the place where things happen, but now I understand it’s a big part of how the story feels. The setting can show the mood, make the story feel real, and sometimes even act like another character. I also learned that using all five senses—what the character sees, hears, smells, touches, and tastes—can make writing feel more alive and real. 2. How will you approach setting differently in your future writing? Next time I write, I’ll think of the setting as more than just the background. I’ll try to make it connect with the character’s emotions and what’s happening in the story. For example, if someone feels sad or lonely, the place might feel cold, quiet, or empty too. I’ll pay more attention to small details—the sound of rain, the smell of food, or how the air feels—so readers can really imagine being there. I want my set...
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