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How ilang ilang got its name?

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How did ilang-ilang get its name?

The name "ilang-ilang" is derived from the Tagalog words "ilang" meaning wilderness or jungle, and "ilang-ilan" meaning rare or unique. The tree is known for its distinctive fragrance and is native to Southeast Asia.


How did sleepy hallow get its name?

it got its name from a haunted story


Where is the setting of the story every girl's guide to heartache?

The setting is in the bedroom. The girld does not want to have sex because she just got out of the shower with wet hair so her head aches.


Is there a story to how the river Po got its name?

its in po valley


What should you name your title for your story you got the idea from the book animalia?

animal life


What is the story on how Athena got her name?

She was named Athena because it means Goddess of wisdom


How did history get its name?

history got its name because its made up of two words "his" and "story" which basically means someone telling a factual story of what happened in the past of someone elses story which has already be told.


What is California named after?

The state of California got it's name most likely from a fictional story where a queen named Calafia ruled. The story told of a remote land that was rich with gold. The name of the story is The Adventures of Esplandian.


What is the island name in The Most Dangerous Game?

Ship-Trap Island. I got this right out of the story.


Definition of story map?

a story map is a map of characters, main idea, the plot, setting, and questions. You would usually use a story map if you just got a book and before you read it you make a story map, and throughout that book you could fill in the bubbles, blocks, squares, etc.


Why is the setting of a story important?

In many works of Literature, the setting establishes a sense of place and lifestyle. Included in this set up are moral codes, customs, clothing style, technology, and perhaps a sense of the level of education of the locals. This can create a sense of whether or not character "fit" into their surroundings and create tension in a novel.