Question

12.
Why might an author choose to set their story in a specific cultural context?

a.
To share a comprehensive explanation of that culture's beliefs with the reader

b.
To create a setting for the characters that is most familiar to the author's background

c.
To explore the cultural norms and values that shape the characters and plot

d.
To add details that do not affect the plot

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**c. To explore the cultural norms and values that shape the characters and plot.**

Setting a story in a specific cultural context allows the author to delve into the influences of that culture on the characters' behaviors, decisions, and interactions, thus enriching the narrative and providing deeper insight into the themes of the story.

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