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What does the repeated reference to Jerry as the "English Boy" tell us about the setting of this story? It takes place in England Jerry is in a foreign country It takes place long ago Jerry came of age in England

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well it tells you that it takes place in England which would be the setting it kinda tells you from the information your giving us that he is new to area
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Answer: Jerry is in a foreign country

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That phrase tells the reader that Jerry is in a foreign country. Jerry is French that is the reason why when he meets some boys speaking English he does not understand them. By using the words "English Boy" the writer emphasizes the fact that he changes from being a French boy in England to being an English boy.

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