It gives lots of detail in the stories, it has parts that kids would like more and adults would like more. It's a fun series of books and movies for everyone.
Let's look at each statement:
A. <u>The setting of this story is good things can come, even in difficult situations.</u> True. This is a message of hope we can draw from Leo's story.
B. <u>This story is set in the future.</u> False. Leo mentioned "American World War II pilot". It means that the story takes place in that period of time (in the past).
C. <u>The setting of this story may affect the main character's values and actions.</u> True. The pilot still found great joy with some local orphaned children after a hard experience. It means that the meeting has changed the main character.
D. <u>This story does not have a geographical setting.</u> False. Leo mentioned "on a remote jungle island near Japan."
Answer:
I personally think that yes, you are able to go out on a whim and change your reasons. New evidence pops up all the time, and that is how we get new ideas. If it weren't for being able to change our course of action, we would all be constantly bored and wanting to strive for something new.
Explanation:
Because they may or may not have been taught what the 5th graders been taught?