4) How is the setting of the park significant in the story?
A)
It is the place where the nar...
4) How is the setting of the park significant in the story?
A)
It is the place where the narrator loses her bearings,
B)
It is the place where all of the people in the town go
that night
C)
It is the place where the carnival was supposed to
show up, but didn't.
D)
It is the place where the mysterious circus apparently
set up shop, before disappearing,
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