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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....
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Why does the author use the first-person point of view in this story?
<u>Answer:</u> to build conflict between Bella, Abuela, and Bella’s mother
<u>I don't understand, explain more:</u> Well, to explain, the author knew that putting more information into the story would help the reader to understand the deep thoughts between the persons as individuals, and if they were holding thoughts personally, then that's when conflicts slowly build, and build up. I hope that was covered well.
<u>Where's the proof?</u>: Well, know we would want to know how is this actually true. How does first person point of view build tension? Well, lets look at the following: <em>"Bella listens intently as Abuela discusses her past experiences with love letters.". </em>
As we stated above in part A, we see that when the truth comes out of the first person, and the other second person of that view does not know, and then knows, then, that's when tension rises.
Answer:
My name is Jay Ilych, I am a student and author.
I like to pride myself in being a man with focus, but there are some areas I would love to improve myself. Those areas are in the areas of lack of determination, procrastination and low self confidence.
I aim to improve in those areas by positively affirming to myself everyday that I can, I will, and I must because I am more than enough.
Instead of saying "I will do it later", I would do it immediately, no matter what.
Finally, I have joined a support group where I can boost both my self confidence and determination.
Answer:
<em>Prepositions of Place</em>
1. He is sleeping <u>on</u> the sofa.
2. He is writing <u>on</u> the board.
3. He is standing <u>in front of</u> the bookcase.
4. The elephant is <u>behind</u> the lion.
5. The book is <u>in</u> the bag.
<em>Prepositions of Time</em>
1. Her birthday is <u>on</u> March 15th.
2. He plays basketball <u>on</u> weekends.
3. He goes to the beach <u>in</u> the summer.
4. He does his homework <u>in</u> the afternoon.
5. We have exams <u>in</u> September.
<em>Hope this helped ^-^</em>