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ExtremeBDS [4]
3 years ago
5

I'm begging for help in Percy Jackson the lighting thief answer this only is you rea the book not the movie how does the setting

play an important role on the development of the story? and how does this setting serve as a character in the story? please help ONLY IF YOU READ THE BOOK
ILL MARK BRAINLIEST
English
1 answer:
Oksanka [162]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The setting plays an important role in the development because it helps the reader to understand where the story takes place and what is happening throughout it. It gives the story a place to come to life. It also helps the whole greek mythology story come to life. And as the story comes to life, it helps to construct a plot and build a well minded book.

The setting serves as a character because it holds and influences the plot. It also helps find the values, beliefs, and morals found within the characters of the story. It helps the characters to build relationships with others and to fulfill any adventure or “mission they go on.  

Explanation:

I finished. lol. I hope this is helpful

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