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What is the importance of the historical setting to joshua 's character development in "the apprentice"

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c) The setting makes life difficult for a boy whose talents are more creative than physical.

Step-by-step explanation:

a. The setting ensures that Joshua will have the opportunity to learn to play the fiddle.

b. The setting provides Otis with a chance to teach Joshua the tools of his trade.

c. The setting makes life difficult for a boy whose talents are more creative than physical.

d. The setting causes Joshua’s father to be indifferent to the boy’s real abilities.

  • As a result of Joshua's remote location, he has little prospect for anything beyond hard work.
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