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How does Fitzgerald use setting in the exposition
in this passage? Check all of the boxes that apply.
To establish the geographical context
To establish the historical context
To avoid discussing a cultural background
To introduce the story's villain
To create atmosphere
To suggest possible conflicts
DONE

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