What is one general reason why the setting is important in a narrative?(1 point)

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The setting forms unbreakable bonds between plot elements.
The setting forms unbreakable bonds between plot elements.

The setting provides a way for problems to be solved.
The setting provides a way for problems to be solved.

The setting helps create the mood of the story.
The setting helps create the mood of the story.

The setting allows for indirect characterization.

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The setting helps create the mood of the story.

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