I had to run now or forever be stuck behind this fence.

What is the narrator’s attitude toward the setting?
A. The setting is a place to feel safe.
B. The setting is a place to feel trapped.
C. The setting is a place to feel free.
D. The setting is a place to feel bored.

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The narrator’s attitude toward the setting is best described by option B. The setting is a place to feel trapped. The phrase "run now or forever be stuck behind this fence" suggests a sense of urgency and confinement, indicating that the narrator feels trapped by the setting.

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