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6 December, 13:20

How does John Steinbeck open his short story "The Chrysanthemums"? A. With an explanation of the conflict B. With a preview of the conclusion C. With a description of the setting D. With dialogue from the main character

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  1. 6 December, 13:24
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    John Steinbeck opens his short story "The Chrysanthemums" with C - a description of the setting.

    The story is set in winter, December. The author describes the Salinas Valley, California. The valley is covered with fog and it looks like a "closed pot". The plough - a machine used to work the land - has left an open path and this looks black. The bushes along the river have yellow leaves. Then, the author describes a wintry setting in one of the most productive agricultural areas in the U. S.
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