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aivan3 [116]
3 years ago
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A Reading Spot Once upon a time, there lived a very smart princess. Early one day, she left the castle in search of a cool, quie

t place to read. As she strolle down a path, a squirrel appeared. "Princess Kali?" the squirrel asked. "You know who I am?" she questioned. "I saw you at the castle. You were on the balcony next to King Tulu. Why are you in the woods?" he asked the princess. "I want to sit in the shade of the most beautiful oak tree and read," Princess Kali replied. "I can help you find the perfect one," the squirrel said. What is the setting of this story?
1. many years ago in a castle
2. an early morning in a forest
3. a warm day under an oak tree
4. a long time ago on a castle balcony​
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1 answer:
DochEvi [55]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

2. An early morning in a forest

Explanation:

They aren't at the castle he said "I saw you at the castle" They are looking for a oak tree they aren't there yet.  It wouldn't have been a long time ago on the balcony.

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