Lexeme: setting chosen  
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  1. adjective. The term "setting chosen" refers to the specific place, time, and social environment that an author, filmmaker, or other storyteller selects as the backdrop for a narrative. It includes the physical location, such as a city or a countryside, as well as the time period, such as the present day or a historical era. The chosen setting helps establish the atmosphere, mood, and context for the story, providing important details that shape the characters and events within it. GPT3.5
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