Scene III.—The sun is rising on the horizon. The mouth-watering aroma of freshly baked bread lingers in the air. Ava adjusts one more pumpernickel loaf in the glass case on the shop counter. It is only 5 a.m., but she has been up kneading, rolling, and baking for hours. She smiles softly at all of her hard work and walks around the spotless counter to flip the sign on the shop door from "Closed" to "Open."

Which location is the setting of the scene?
• a restaurant dining room
• a kitchen in a house
• a bakery
• an office building

Here are all the answers

1. A bakery.
2. Alliteration.
3. He wants to stay a boy.
4. With a resolution.
5. Conflict.
6. To evoke emotion and help readers form mental images.
7. Onomatopoeia is used to produce a vivid description of the dive.
8. To develop meaning and reveal a theme.
9. Tell when a paragraph or chapter ends.
10. The actions of the play and its characters come to life.

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The setting of the scene is a bakery.

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The setting of the scene is a bakery. This can be determined by the details mentioned in the description, such as the freshly baked bread aroma, the glass case on the shop counter, and Ava's activities of kneading, rolling, and baking. To find the answer, you can analyze the given information and identify the location that best matches the scene's description.