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When and where does "Manuel and the Magic Fox" take place? Cite specific evidence from the story or make inferences drawn from the text to support your answer.

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In the first passage we find out that the story takes place near the navajo reservation, near Playas Valley, New Mexico, because it story said, “Manuel Lainez walked across the reddish sand of the Playas Valley. The sun almost touched a low mountain range that hid the town of Lordsburg from view, and Manuel picked up his step. He had lingered at the Navajo reservation for too long, in thrall to his uncle’s tales, and now he hurried back home, to the Pueblo, the crisp April air invigorating his every step.” This story took place during ww2, because the passage said, ”Maybe it was easier because he had died so far away, and in his secret heart Manuel could still hope that a mistake was made, and father would come home one day, when the war was over. Perhaps, they said that he was dead as a cover up; perhaps, he was recruited as one of the code talkers, all of whom were Navajo,” and code talkers were used in the Second World War.

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