It depends, anyone has their own opinion. For me, R.L. Stine is my favorite. I read his stories when I was just starting to learn to read chapter books all the way to now when I'm 10.
no
pretend tha theres a ghost after they see a scary movie
There is no one author of The Legend of Mt. Kanlaon. It is a folk story, retold time after time.
depending on the book it could be romantic, sad, mysterious, scary, or dark. There's a lot of moods.
.the way the culture and the time in which the author writes influences the story
The way the culture and the time in which the author writes influence the story
Depends. You can make it good and scary or some wimps might find it scary. Half the time it can be funny! It really depends on how scary you make it!
John McDowall has written: 'Story of the time'
I think you meant 'How do you overcome your greatest fear?' Well, the best way is to face it. Then it won't be as scary next time. My greatest fear is emetophobia. Many other people who suffer from it have tried hypnosis, which they say works really well. Haven't tried it. These are the only methods I've heard of.
well, it is cloudy most of the time. So I think it is scary for some people.
Nope. It will just have to settle for being the greatest sports-comedy of all time
This sounds like the sort of homework question that required you to read a specific story first. Time and place can strengthen the theme by echoing it or reinforcing it - but I can't tell you how that particular story did it because I don't know what story you were supposed to read.