Answer:
-The culture of the character
-The thoughts of a character
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Think about what setting means.
The setting is the time, place, and circumstances in which something occurs or develops.
So what out of the four choices helps do that?
The name of the character can't tell you about settings. Its a name not a descriptor. Ex: John.: That doesn't tell you as the reader anything about the time, place, or circumstances.
The age could possibly give you some context. But its can also just be a sentance. Ex: Daisy is 14.: you can get a little bit. But not enought in some circumstances. So for that i marked it as no.
D because because regurgite means swallowing summit then coughing it back up.
Answer: Gia had flipped a canoe over while she and her brother were on a trip, perhaps intentionally.
Explanation:
It is stated in the passage that Gia was happily playing in the water next to an upside down canoe, and that he brother was glaring at her. This shows that he believes the incident to be her fault. The fact that the lunches couldn’t be found provide further evidence that it was unexpected, and that they had been out longer than just a joyride.
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Answer:
the one that includes introduction, thesis, body, etc..
Explanation:
him he his
<u>Subject Pronoun: Object Pronoun: </u>
he him