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Which of these examples establishes the setting in a personal narrative? A. I wondered to whom he was talking, and then realized that the man was conversing with someone on a walkie-talkie. B. From the outside it looks great, but I imagine it as one of those false fronts of a building you see in Hollywood that looks great on the outside, but when you walk through the door, you see nothing but two-by-fours holding it in place. C. "As much as I want you to come home, I think this is a good place for you," my sister told me. "Why don't you give it some time and see if you start to feel more comfortable?" D. A man in a dark hooded sweatshirt wrestled something from Mrs. Sullivan's grip, knocked her down, and ran out the back door. Mrs. Sullivan didn't know what hit her.

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The most correct answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

Personal narratives are a form of writing in which the writer relates one event, incident, or experience from his/her life. Personal narratives allow the writer to share their life with others, vicariously experiencing the things they describe.

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