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BabaBlast [244]
2 years ago
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I WILL GIVE YOU A BRAINLIST AND A THANKS I need to write a paragraph on setting telling how tree he author develops and use the

setting I need to start with In the short story, Ambush,by Tim O'Brien, the author examines and develops setting.Setting is the physical time and place of a story.
the story is called Ambush by Tim O'Brien
And you need to give some details from the story and need to tell the page number where you got that detail from
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Natalija [7]2 years ago
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um story please

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