Read the SCENE below. Which inference can be made about the setting?

SCENE I. - Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like the thousandth time this morning. The porch fan is on its highest setting, but it does nothing to relit e the air of its heavy stickiness. The glass of cool lemonade he had poured in the kitchen is dripping condensation onto the old, brown wicker table. He rises from the rocking chair as he sees a bright red car pull into the driveway.
(1 point)
• There is a heat wave.
• There is a storm coming.
• The scene takes places in the middle of the night.
• The scene takes place in a kitchen.

1 answer

There is a heat wave.
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