B. nation
C. region
D. country
Read with attention to see if it stated explicitly or if it is implied at any given point. It can also be projected in the way the story develops and its conclusions.
There are also good questions that will help you identify the author’s perspective; for example:
The development of the story can also give you an idea of the direction the writer wanted to take with the text.
Asking yourself questions related to motivation, choices and idealism found on the text and analyzing what you find after all of this, will help you understand the authors perspective, it sometimes can be about a specific subject or several things
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Hopefully this helps!! It's the easiest way to explain it.
Backstory
Conflict
Plot
Setting
The text above describes the setting of the story. Setting is one of the five important elements of the story that talks about the place and time the story happens. In the text provided, the narrator describes the hot and well-lit room and gives the idea of what time of the day it is implicitly.
The answer to your question is setting :3
Hope I helped! Do you do FLVS?
b. "I will see you later", said Bryan, "at the basketball courts".
c. Reggie shouted, Hey! Watch out for that bridge!
d. "After hibernating all winter," The ranger said, "The male bears emerge first."
c?