A is possibly your best option, even as themes can be impacted by setting in many other ways......theme is the main and idea of the piece of literature and a theme can also symbolize a primary conflict.
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Answer:
McCandless had driven his car to the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in July, and against posted regulations, had driven it off road in the park and had pitched a campsite. A few days later, flash flooding almost washed away his campsite, and his car’s engine got so wet he couldn’t get it to start. Because he wasn’t supposed to have driven off-road, he couldn’t get help from the rangers, and so he left the car with a note saying whoever can get the car to work can keep it.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Since the action (leaving) is before the noun (the children), the arrow points toward the action.
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The setting of "the most dangerous game" was a isolated island that was dense with trees, had large amounts of swamps, and quicksand.
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