Well, because why mako gets bananas it gets to dark to see.
The term setting in a film, play, novel or story, refers to where the events of the story take place. When describing a story and picking out the elements such as who, what, where, and when, the setting will refer to the where.
A spatial setting is the place of a story, poem or play.
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In the story Leprechauns don't play basketball the setting is in school, in 3rd grade.
You move your mouse over the violin.
Once you play the violin, the magistrate will take the ghost hunter away and you can click on the binoculars to use them.
An integral setting is a place that is important to a story. It is more than just mere background for a play.
You do not have to play in a orderly order, so you can play it in want ever way want!
To remember the word "setting," think of it as the stage where the story unfolds, just like setting up a scene in a play or movie. This can help you recall that setting refers to the time and place where events in a story take place.
just use the stick thing and glide it on the violin.
The setting of a story includes the time, place, and environment where the events take place. It helps create the atmosphere, influences the characters, and can play a significant role in the plot development.