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Click to read the passage from the shot, by aleksandr Pushkin. then answer the question. Based on the passage, which aspect of the story's setting most affects the way the narrator veiws the civilian?
A. the hard work his lifestyle clearly requires
B. The simple style of his home
C. His few possessions
D. The fact that he is the only character from the local area​

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