Question #N1168
The passage begins with a description of the setting. This description is followed by a series of events that take place in the setting. Finally, the passage concludes with a reflection on the significance of the setting. What is the most likely reason why the writer uses this structure?
The structure of this passage most likely serves to
A. highlight the importance of the setting.
B. create a sense of mystery and suspense.
C. provide a vivid and memorable description of the setting.
D. contrast the speaker’s feelings and experiences.
Correct Answer is: A
By starting with a description of the setting and then following with events and a reflection, the writer highlights the significance of the setting in the narrative. The setting acts as a backdrop for the events and the speaker’s reflections, emphasizing its importance in the overall meaning of the passage.