Which details best reveal the setting of the passage?
Select two options.
"It is a great Dead Place-greater than any Dead
Place we know."
O "Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers
of the gods."
O “I went carefully, my strung bow in my hand, my skin
ready for danger."
O "I looked after it, and thought if it had trod me under
at least I would be safely dead."
O "When I had dried my bowstring and re-strung it, I
walked forward to the Place of the Gods."

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Answer:

O "It is a great Dead Place-greater than any Dead  Place we know."

O "Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers  of the gods."

Explanation:

Stephen Vincent Benét's story "By The Waters of Babylon" revolves around John, a son of a Priest who set out to find his own ways. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity thrives primitively, and away from the technological advances, we have now.

The setting of a story is the geographical location or any indication of the time that helps readers understand and know about where or when the story takes place. And the two details from the story that reveals the setting are when John talks about the "great Dead Place-greater than any Dead Place" and "the ruins of the high towers of the gods."

Thus, the correct answers are the first and second options.  

The details that best reveal the setting of the passage :

O "It is a great Dead Place-greater than any Dead  Place we know."

O "Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers  of the gods."

  • The details that best reveal the setting of the passage is "It is a great Dead Place-greater than any Dead  Place we know"  and "Everywhere there are the ruins of the high towers  of the gods."
  • The story is set in a post-apocalyptic future where humanity thrives primitively, and away from the technological advances.

Thus, the correct answers are the first and second options.

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