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Serga [27]
4 years ago
14

What does this paragraph imply about the way the author would treat the setting in his work? (10 points)

English
2 answers:
weqwewe [10]4 years ago
5 0
I would definitely say D. Please I need brainiest thanks<span />
Arlecino [84]4 years ago
3 0

The author thinks the setting can influence the story as much as characters can.


Another way to tap the power of imagination is through place. My own background as a writer is rooted in nature, having grown up reading Henry David Thoreau, etc. My early writings were really nature journals; at nine, I wrote a complete biography—of a tree. (It was a once-majestic chestnut tree not far from my home.) So it should come as no surprise that I view place as much more than just a setting for a story. It is, in truth, another form of character, no less alive and complex, mysterious and contradictory, than the richest character in human form.

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