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English, 20.09.2020 05:01, cthompson1107

Passage2 How does the setting in Passage 1 MOST
influence the conclusion of the story?
The Twelve Labors of
Clifton.
The setting in the outdoors grees citon on
opportunity to do many chores.
The setting near the beach helps Clifton
complete his final task
When Citron's parents said he ocelo
spend the summer with Aunt Bess in
Fondo he was thrilled imagining three
gorous months at the beach learning
how to sur Sit as soon as he arrived
Aunt Bess handed him a list of toeve
chores a crofty smile playing on her lips
No surfing until every tosk is done." she
insisted instanty Cifton was book in his
literature cossroom studying about
Greek mythology and reading about the
backbreaking the doors of Hercules
e sot and listened as the class
discussed the nearly impossible
The setting near the house reveals Clifton's
ability to communicate with animais.
The setting in the summer allows Clifton's love
of surfing to be revealed
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