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How does the physical environment of the setting affect the narrator?

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Answer:

B, temporary peace

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Assuming ur talking about Mark Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court", the answer is B, it provides him with temporary peace.

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Action is what drives the plot and how the action unfolds from scene to scene has a good deal to do with the setting. The setting can establish what kind of action can take place, it can also lead the characters to act in certain ways. Sometimes this can feel limiting as a writer, but it can also be liberating.

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