Johnny Tremain

In describing a setting or a particular place, writers can use two different approaches (from among a few others): from a wide point of view and take the “focus” eventually to one particular thing or area (general to specific), or we can write start

2. In describing a setting or a particular place, writers can use two different approaches (from among a few others): from a wide point of view and take the “focus” eventually to one particular thing or area (general to specific), or we can write beginning. From chapters 1-2

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The specifc place where the story begins is the Lapham home and silversmith shop where Johnny lives and is apprenticed. 

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