Question

Determine how the setting affects the plot in the following story.

The holidays were just around the corner. Snow swirled around the merry little town, making the roads slick as Claire hurriedly passed by the shop windows. She was determined to find just the right gift for her best friend but was having no luck.

Suddenly, she slipped, skinning her knee on the pavement. Agatha, the owner of Trinkets and Tidbits rushed out of her shop and helped her inside, supplying her with a bandage and a fresh cup of hot cocoa.

Looking around the shop, Claire was amazed at all of the neat merchandise. She found herself staring at a beautiful scarf of cerulean blues and amber swirls. Despite her mishap, it seemed fate had led her to find the perfect gift for her friend after all.

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Responses

The setting allowed Claire to get a fresh cup of hot cocoa.
The setting allowed Claire to get a fresh cup of hot cocoa.

The setting caused the conflict of the story so that Claire was able to find the perfect gift.
The setting caused the conflict of the story so that Claire was able to find the perfect gift.

The setting included a shop named Trinkets and Tidbits.
The setting included a shop named Trinkets and Tidbits .

The setting showed how Claire's character developed by realizing that she would find a gift.
The setting showed how Claire's character developed by realizing that she would find a gift.
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The best response that highlights how the setting affects the plot in the story is:

The setting caused the conflict of the story so that Claire was able to find the perfect gift.

This option effectively captures how the snowy town and the circumstances surrounding Claire’s experience (her slipping and falling) create conflict that ultimately leads to her discovering the ideal gift in the shop, illustrating the impact of the setting on the narrative.