How does the setting of the story in an arena develop Juno and Nova’s characters?


The audience in the arena helps the reader understand why Juno and Nova entered the competition.


The audience in the arena helps Juno and Nova see the humor in the robots’ failure to complete their task.


The audience in the arena helps Juno and Nova to remain disappointed in their robots’ performance.


The audience in the arena helps the reader understand how nervous Juno and Nova were about the robots.

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The audience in the arena helps Juno and Nova see the humor in the robots’ failure to complete their task.
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