It’s warm and the sun is shining Crack is the sound I hear. I can also hear the cheers of a large crowd. “Peanuts, Peanuts for sale!” yells a man. Setting.

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It’s warm and the sun is shining Crack is the sound I hear. I can also hear the cheers of a large crowd. “Peanuts, Peanuts for sale!” yells a man. Setting # 1 Use the following clues to answer the question: “What is the setting of the image?”

L. Prang & Co. (c1887). Base ball / Aquarelle print by L. Prang & Co. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs, Popular Graphic ArtsBase ball / Aquarelle print by L. Prang & Co.

People were crowding around to get a good look. There was a foul odor in the air. I could hear strange noises. Setting # 2 My view was blocked by the bars. Use the following clues to answer the question: “What is the setting of the image?”

Detroit Publishing Co. (c1901). Lions and tigers in Lincoln Park, Chicago, The. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs, Detroit Publishing Company CollectionLions and tigers in Lincoln Park, Chicago, The.

I hear these sounds: swish, swish, swish, scrape. The air is cold and crisp! THUD, “OUCH!” that hurt. My nose is cold and I can see my breath. Setting # 3 Use the following clues to answer the question: “What is the setting of the image?”

Detroit Publishing Co. (c1901). Winter - a skating scene. Library of Congress: Prints & PhotographsWinter - a skating scene.

I taste salt and the air is damp. Happy sounds are heard form little children. The ground is soft and warm beneath my feet. I am glad I brought my hat and sunglasses. I think I am brave enough to get my feet wet. Later, I will make a castle and decorate it with shells. Setting # 4 Use the following clues to answer the question: “What is the setting of the image?”

Horydczak, T. (ca.1920-ca.1950). Beach scene. Beach with sunbathers. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs, Horydczak CollectionBeach scene. Beach with sunbathers.