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Me asap read these excerpts from fever 1793 and the summer of the pestilence. fiction: fever 1793a violent thunderstorm on sunday cleared the air for a few hours, but when the sun came out monday, it baked the streets until the rainwater rose in ghostly plumes of steam. i felt like a noodle over-boiled in the stewpot. and the bells continued to toll. nonfiction: the summer of the pestilence during dry, warm days, the fever has seemed to spread but slowly; but when these chill northeasterly storms have come, it has taken whole sections of the city in a night. in what way do the excerpts reveal setting? a) both use a character’s point of view to show setting. b) both use descriptive details to show setting. c) both use figurative language to show setting. d) both use facts to show setting.

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