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On Monday morning, Adam woke up with the sniffles and his throat hurt.
He had to stay home from school. This made him very sad because he had never missed school before. He was proud of his perfect record. Now, it would not be perfect anymore.
Adam's mother came to his room and brought him some hot soup. She saw that he was upset. "Adam," she said, "everyone gets sick sometimes. You need to rest so your cold will get better soon."
Adam sighed and ate his soup. Then he took a long nap. Later that week, Adam started feeling stronger again. On Thursday, his parents let him go back to school. All the kids asked him how he was. He felt happy to know he had been missed.
How does the setting change by the end of the passage?
A. Adam walks to the mall.
B. Adam goes back to school.
C. Adam sits in his kitchen.
D. Adam goes outside to play.
Answer:
The correct answer is option B. Adam goes back to school.
Step-by-step explanation:
The setting is the time and place in which a story occurs. It can be descriptive or it can contain certain data about it.
In this case we have two scenarios. The initial setting is Adam's house, where he had to stay because he was sick. And at the end of the passage this scenario changes to the school, where he returns because he has already recovered.