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Why is the setting of this story so pertinent (relevant or important) to the
development...
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Why is the setting of this story so pertinent (relevant or important) to the
development of the characters in the story itself? *
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It tells where they live, so it lets the reader know about the culture of the characters.
It provides credentials to one of the characters.
O It shows the resources or lifestyles of the characters.
All of these answers.
None of these answers.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:10
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