The main setting of the book is where the characters of the book are usually at. If they are at the park more than they are at home, then the main setting would be the park.
THe three minor characters are the characters that add the most to the story. If the book is in first person, then one of the main characters is the person talking. But the three people that are in the story most and talked about most are the three main characters.
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main motivation: to stay out of trouble. main conflict: first to be accused; people want to place the blame on her. ... main motivation: to keep Parris and Putnam honest; to keep order. main conflict: not very well respected since he is old; considered a joke.
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Hello. You did not present the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately, but I will try to help you in the best possible way.
1. The mistake of this statement is to use the term "muscular system" and not "locomotor system." This is because the locomotor system is formed by the muscular system and the skeletal system, but people believe that this system is only related to the bones, completely ignoring the function of the muscles. Thus, the correct phrase would be: A common misconception is that the locomotor system moves only the bones.
2. Many people have this misconception because they do not really know the name of the systems, and do not know that the systems can form pairs and groups, which are named differently.