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The setting is important to the plot because it is where the narrator —

A.
realizes that his supervisor is good at something
B.
realizes that he is uninterested in the supervisor
C.
has interesting discussions with Michael
D.
works with Michael to solve the problem

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Answer:

C, "has interesting discussions with Michael," is the most accurate answer because it directly relates to the importance of the setting in shaping the plot.

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