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In "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman, three significant settings include the bustling urban environment of New York City, where the protagonist Brent is initially introduced, the serene and reflective landscapes of various locations in the United States as Brent travels to build whirligigs in memory of the people he has affected, and the tranquil, natural setting of a forest in Maine where one of the whirligigs is ultimately built. Each setting plays a crucial role in Brent's journey of self-discovery and healing, contrasting his internal struggles with the external world.

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