Match the transitions below with the information about the time frame, or setting, that it reveals.

1. On a mango tree in a jungle
2. Before the onset of the rainy season
3. until they had enough to see them through the rainy season.
4. Soon the rains came.
5. It continued raining for many days.
7. One day

A. The transition introduces the setting of the story

B. This time frame transition introduces a potential problem in the story

D. this time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted

E. this time frame transition shows us that the birds preparedness is being tested

F. this time frame transition shows us the birds are prepared

G. this time frame transition is used to introduce a new character

1. A - This transition introduces the setting of the story, which is on a mango tree in a jungle.

2. A - This transition introduces the time frame, which is before the onset of the rainy season.
3. E - This time frame transition shows us that the birds' preparedness is being tested because they are gathering food until they have enough to see them through the rainy season.
4. D - This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted because the rains have started.
5. D - This time frame transition shows us that the weather has continued to rain for many days.
7. G - This time frame transition is used to introduce a new character, which could be a person or animal that the story is focusing on.

1. A. The transition introduces the setting of the story (On a mango tree in a jungle)

2. B. This time frame transition introduces a potential problem in the story (Before the onset of the rainy season)
3. F. This time frame transition shows us the birds are prepared (until they had enough to see them through the rainy season)
4. D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted (Soon the rains came)
5. D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted (It continued raining for many days)
7. G. This time frame transition is used to introduce a new character (One day)

To match the transitions with the information about the time frame or setting, we need to analyze the context and the meaning each transition provides.

1. "On a mango tree in a jungle" - A. The transition introduces the setting of the story. It tells us where the events are taking place.

2. "Before the onset of the rainy season" - D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted. It indicates that the time is leading up to the rainy season.

3. "Until they had enough to see them through the rainy season" - E. This time frame transition shows us the birds' preparedness is being tested. It suggests that the birds are collecting resources to ensure they have enough to survive the upcoming rainy season.

4. "Soon the rains came" - D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted. It implies that the rainy season has started.

5. "It continued raining for many days" - D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted. It indicates that the rain is persisting for an extended period.

6. (There is no transition number 7 in your list)

Considering the given transitions, we can conclude the matches as follows:

1. A. The transition introduces the setting of the story
2. D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted
3. E. This time frame transition shows us the birds' preparedness is being tested
4. D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted
5. D. This time frame transition shows us that the weather has shifted