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<span>Plot could be extremely affected by the setting of a story. It could even become a part of the story. The setting is for all that is to come and even if it's one set on a stage, it could convey a lot about who the people are and how they live.
</span><span>"Jaws" is a classic film that used setting almost as a character and that "character" totally influences the plot. A wide ocean, no one around to help and a very, very big and dangerous shark. In the opening scene when the girl is attacked, there is no better example of setting </span>
Well it depends on how your using some of these phrases in a sentence. So you can't get a defiant answer without more context.
Answer: He needed a hiding place to stay, he didn't realize the danger was in so it took him a while to actually come, because he needed to put his priorities in order
Explanation:
Dussel came to live in the Secret Annex in November 1942 he would've came sooner, but didn't realize how much trouble he was in so he fixed all his affairs before coming.