If I understand this correctly it would be something like O'Reilly or McDonald, sorry this isn't very creative
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The text of the comprehension is not mentioned
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Chinatown in San Francisco.
Explanation:
The setting of a story can be the geographical location, time period, or anything that can tell the readers about the location of the scenes. This provides the backdrop for the scenes that will happen and also acts as an added detail to the story.
Amy Tan's "Rules of the Game" is set in <em>"San Francisco's Chinatown"</em>, with the narrator explicitly stating that out in the third paragraph of the story. The story revolves around a Chinese-American girl named Waverly and her family, and the efforts to be at par with American life.
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"This is a man vs. self conflict because it takes place in Charlie's mind and involves his thoughts and fears. Don yells at Les Goodman after his car starts by itself. Les Goodman is interrogated by the accusing mob."