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How does the setting affect the narrator of the story?

A. It makes the narrator feels far away from the city
b. It makes the narrator wish he was in the city
C. It makes the narrator feels like the city wish he was
D. It makes the narrator wish he was in the forest
in the city

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What is the text that this question is about?
User Gaqzi
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Answer:It might not.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sometimes the setting is integral to the story - the narrator is going to act differently depending on where and when the story is set. But sometimes the setting is just a backdrop, and the story can take place anywhere and anywhen.

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