How is the character affected by the setting of the story?
OA
The solitude makes him want to...
English, 12.03.2021 01:00 nhester2056
How is the character affected by the setting of the story?
OA
The solitude makes him want to talk to friends.
B.
The busy spaceport makes him distrust strangers.
OC.
The bright sun warms the skin of his spacesuit.
D.
The cold darkness makes him want a warm meal.
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