11. How does the author's choice of setting help to develop the narrator's character?
The ballroom is a competitive place that makes the narrator feel
confident
Being surrounded by talented dancers at the ballroom makes the
narrator feel insecure.
The ballroom feels uncomfortable to the narrator and causes him
to feel alone
Loud music and bright lights make the narrator feel invigorated in
the ballroom
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11. How does the author's choice of setting help to develop the narrator's character?
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