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What does the setting of a story influence A the character and plot development B the text features and structure C the information about the narrator D the definitions of new vocabulary

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The setting of a story primarily influences **A the character and plot development**. The setting establishes the environment in which the characters interact and the events unfold, shaping their behaviors, decisions, and the overall conflict. It can affect the mood of the story and influence character motivations and relationships, as well as the progression of the plot.

While the setting can also impact text features, the narrator, and vocabulary in various ways, its most direct and significant influence is on the characters and plot.
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