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Why is the setting of The Most Dangerous Game important?

\An island in the middle of the Carribean Sea that has little to no contact is a perfect place for General Zaroff to play his game and get his hunts. Since there are no laws applied on the island, whatever General Zaroff says has to be done. Therefore, if there is no setting Zaroff wont play his game and no ships will be held in that island. Also, there would be no story because the whole story revolves around the setting itself.


On what island is Madagascar located?

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How does the setting influence The Red Headed League Identify how time place and sequence influence the plot?

It was during a major social change in Britain while Britain itself was becoming a world economic power and growing suburbs- plus a growing crime rate.


Where was the lugger moored in treasure island?

In "Treasure Island," the lugger, named the Hispaniola, was moored in the harbor of Bristol, England, before setting sail for the treasure island. Later, it was anchored in the cove near the island itself, where the crew landed to search for the buried treasure. The ship plays a crucial role in the adventure, serving as the means of transport for the characters.


How can you go on a blocked island?

That depends on the location of the island itself.


What island is Port Royal on?

Port Royal is an island itself!


What is the setting of the adventure of Tom Sawyer?

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Can a country or society or individual be an island to herself?

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Where are all of the personifications in The Island of the Blue Dolphins?

In "Island of the Blue Dolphins," the personifications can be found in the natural elements such as the island itself being described as having a "long arm" or "fingers" stretching out into the sea. The wind is also personified as "sighing" or "whispering" through the trees. These personifications help create a vivid and dynamic setting for the story.


How does a photographer influence the community?

the meaning itself


What island is Cork in?

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Where is the stockade located in Treasure Island?

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