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How does the setting in Scene 1 contribute to the reader’s understanding of Heracles? A)The end of the sea lets the reader know that this will be Heracles’ last voyage.
B)Facing the narrow passage proves how Heracles is fearful of challenges.
C)The rocks provide a chance to show one of Heracles’ important skills.
D)Sailing in the Mediterranean Sea demonstrates that Heracles prefers traveling by ship.

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