Asked by pj
How does the setting of the story affect the characters?
A
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The confined space and time restriction elevates existing tension but then pushes the characters to resolve their differences.
B.
The classroom environment places restrictions on the characters, who might behave differently outside of school.
C.
The lights and sounds confuse the characters, making it too challenging to figure out the clues.
D
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The school site lessens the stakes, so the characters can give in to their resentment about past conflicts.
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The confined setting and time pressure heighten tension and compel the characters to confront and resolve their conflicts rather than avoid them.
The confined setting and time pressure heighten tension and compel the characters to confront and resolve their conflicts rather than avoid them.
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