Answer:
1. We bought <u>inexpensive</u> souvenirs at the Khewra Mines.
2. I ate a <u>soggy</u> sandwich.
3. I didn't like the <u>smirk</u><u> </u> on the jester's face.
4. It made me feel <u>uneasy.</u>
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It influences a lot because, as the story is evolving so is the setting.
It matters because, without setting there's no story.
I believe that setting is the most important part of a story because, it tells u many things..
For Example :
TIME /PLACE /BACKGROUND OF STORY /AND WHERE SOMETHING TAKES PLACE..
in the house, park, pools, hotels, movies, Etc....
<span>The description of Old Scratch infers he's a demon.... particularly the "great red eyes". The fact that he is "begrimed with soot" alludes to the fires of Hell. Would he frighten me? Defintely.</span>
This statement is not logical, because there can still be other farmers, who are not so generous. It's Illogical, although I would rather call it induction:generalisation from a small sample to a bigger sample.
Smh you didn't put a pic of the problem that can help