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The setting of a book is the time and geographic location within a narrative. It is a literary element. The setting initiates the main backdrop and mood for a story. So, you don't need a plot summary - all you need to know is where the book takes place and when, and describe it. Emphasise it. Go around it, and elaborate.
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- profparis
The answer that makes the most sense to me is C: seems sure of his facts because the student seems sure of his facts.
B) to refer to a story that audiences are familiar with
An apostrophe used as a contraction replaces a letter such as 'can't' the apostrophe replaces the 'o' in 'not' another common example would be 'it's' as in 'it is'. The apostrophe replaces the 'i' in 'is'.
To show possession take the noun and add an apostrophe and an 's' such as 'Mrs. Noble's friend' The apostrophe and the 's' show possession. If the noun is plural or already ends in an 's' do not put an 's' again. For example 'the birds' tree is lovely' Birds as in many birds if it was one bird it would be 'the bird's tree is lovely'
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For what text?
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Which text is this? If you know, lmk so I can read as much of it as I can so I can answer your question!