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the characters are just the people in the story. The setting is where it happens, so if it mainly happens in a school, that would be the setting. The problems could be like two of the characters hating each other or someone's mom sick in the hospital, stuff like that. problems like these usually get solved at the end of the story but they might not, like a cliffhanger.
Then "How are they like other stories you've read?" You can just take any other stories you know and look for things that are the same in both of them. Like if there's a character who's really shy in the story you read for class and the story you read on your own, then you would say " In this story, a character named Mia is really shy. In a story I read on my own, Social Caterpillar, Nicky is really shy and quiet."(Just a fake example) You would do the same thing for the setting and problems.
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The musical influence of Elvis Presley
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Reread the passage reread the sentence the box the keyword that helped you underline the sentence that helped you know that is the answer and then read word to know and you may understand what it is asking
The media makes sports players look all famous and make it as if they didn't have to do anything to get where they are right now, however, it's common sense that what the media is doing is absolutely stupid.
The thing that the media keeps missing out of their stories is that the amount of work these players put into their careers was substantial!
I think it mean how the area around the fire is effected by the fire and what would everything in that area do. Hope this helps! :)