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Which statement best describes how hurston’s use of setting supports the novel’s overall structure?

the settings merely serve as places for events to happen.
by using distinct settings for each part of janie’s life, hurston the reader learn from janie’s mistakes.
hurston selected settings that would keep the action grounded in the black community.
each setting plays a key role in janie’s spiritual development.

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