1. In two or three complete sentences, describe the setting of the story. Remember to include details of both time and place in your response. ( /3 Marks) In the story “The Strangers That Came to Town” there are two main settings, both Syringa Street and Durston’s Pond. When first introduced to the characters Tom and Andy it is a dark, stormy April day. We learn in the story that Syringa Street is a nice street, it is described as being a crooker-maple shady country road. The second main setting is at Durston’s Pond on a Saturday July Morning. When the boys were there it was described to be brutally hot. 2. Explain why the setting is important to this short story. Would the plot work as well in another setting? ( …show more content…
In your opinion, which sentence in “The Strangers That Came to Town” is the MOST important? Support your viewpoint using examples and other evidence from the story. ( /5 Marks) In my opinion the most important line in “The Strangers That Came to Town” is “Why should I value them any less? Who would have dreamed that the Duvitches would have so much more to offer than we have to offer them?” I feel those line(s) were so important because in the end people began to really look past the part about the Duvitches being both immigrants and poor, they saw them to be who they truly were ordinary people. The boys’ father always treated the Duvitches with respect and at the end he realized that even if the Duvitches had less money than they did, they would always have more to give than their