I'm pretty sure it's ABCB
<span>Plot could be extremely affected by the setting of a story. It could even become a part of the story. The setting is for all that is to come and even if it's one set on a stage, it could convey a lot about who the people are and how they live.
</span><span>"Jaws" is a classic film that used setting almost as a character and that "character" totally influences the plot. A wide ocean, no one around to help and a very, very big and dangerous shark. In the opening scene when the girl is attacked, there is no better example of setting </span>
The correct answer should be Find the meaning of the word "terminating" in an online dictionary.
Finding it in an online dictionary would be rather easy and quick, while it would also be the most correct since the world does not have a polysemic meaning in this context. Context can be tricky while finding antonyms would not be that useful.
There are numerous possible answers since England was an empire for quite a while. The anti-imperialist criticism varies from books such as Gulliver's Travels and Robinson Crusoe, up to books such as The Jungle Book and 1984.