An author wants to write about a character who faces a challenge with bravery instead of fear. Which setting would help the author best send this message to the reader?(1 point)

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A kitchen table inside a warm apartment building in New York City’s Upper West Side.
A kitchen table inside a warm apartment building in New York City’s Upper West Side.

By the edge of a babbling brook that is trickling slowly over smooth river rocks.
By the edge of a babbling brook that is trickling slowly over smooth river rocks.

Inside a school cafeteria at the end of a long line of students waiting to get their meals, trays in hand.
Inside a school cafeteria at the end of a long line of students waiting to get their meals, trays in hand.

The top of a ski run that goes straight down through a narrow passage lined by a forest of trees on both sides.

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The top of a ski run that goes straight down through a narrow passage lined by a forest of trees on both sides.

This setting creates an environment where the character must confront their fears and challenges head-on, emphasizing their bravery as they prepare to take the plunge down the ski run. The adrenaline and potential danger associated with skiing can highlight the contrast between fear and bravery effectively.