The setting of Glendale Academy affects Grace by provoking an internal response of fear. She experiences physical symptoms of anxiety, such as her throat closing, moist palms, and shaking, indicating that the environment overwhelms her and makes her feel intimidated rather than proud or motivated to stay.
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Grace stood before the soaring brick building. The stone flight of steps seemed impossibly long. The students in their crisp, gray uniforms—just like Grace's—seemed impossibly smart. Attending Glendale Academy seemed like a great opportunity when Grace filled out the application, but now her throat was closing. Her palms were moist. She was shaking. Grace wanted to run away.
How does the setting of Glendale Academy affect Grace?
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It causes an external response of running away.
It causes an external response of running away.
It provokes an internal response of fear.
It provokes an internal response of fear.
It provokes an internal response of pride.
It provokes an internal response of pride.
It creates an internal motivation to escape.
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