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The setting of a story can have a tremendous impact on the plot of any govern story. Let's say that the story is set in a dark and spooky forest, the story will then have a dark theme/tone, compared to say, a story set in a magical castle with rainbows and what not. The setting the story is set in can help depend on whether or not the story will be unfortunate, scary, or happy. You won't expect good things to happen in a dark spooky forest. Most likely, bad or unfortunate things like someone getting lost will happen. Sooooo yeah, hope that answers your question. ʕノ•ᴥ•ʔノ~♡
The play Everyman was written in the 1400s. It is what is known as a "Morality" play. Its aim is to teach people how to live and how to save their souls. The character Everyman was a common English person of the period the play was written in. He had neglected his spiritual life. He repents of his sins and changes his ways in time to save his soul before he dies. The common English person of the day, as well as most people today, don't really worry about the long term consequences of the lives they live and the impact their behaviour will have on their afterlife. This play draws our attention to the fact that we actually need to consider the way we live before we die.
I think there should probably be choices to choose from, but I think I know which question this comes from:
Kat's grades were so good that she was already envisioning herself as class valedictorian.
Also, if it is the question I am thinking of the choices are:
envisioning
envisioned
visioning
revisioning
Hope this helps ;)
Answer:
To, mom. Hey, mom I don't know if I'll come home but I promise you I see you again. It's kinda boring without you here oh and the army food is nothing compared to yours and the weather's not that bad but it's alright. To be honest I think I'll die of boredom but one thing I'm certain of is I'll see you again soon, from your Daughter/Son
Explanation:
It's just a suggestion