Answer:
I don't have access to the story your question refers to, but I can still help you to answer it for yourself.
Explanation:
The setting, characters, and conflict are essential elements that make a story meaningful.
Inevitably one is connected to the other so that the story can unfold. Even to these elements we could also add the plot and the resolution.
- The characters are the protagonists of a story. It is on them that the story that will be told will be based.
- The setting is the location, in time and space where everything will take place.
- Plot is the story proper, with a beginning, a middle, and an end.
- The conflict is what makes the story interesting. A story in which nothing happened would not attract the attention of readers.
- And finally, resolution is the way in which the previous point is resolved.