An author wants to write about a character, whose face is a challenge with bravery, instead of fear. Which setting would help the author best send this message to the reader?

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

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

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

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

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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.
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