Use the excerpt from the story “The Open Window” to answer the question. What assumption does Nuttel make about the setting in this moment? (1 point) Responses He assumes the niece is a stranger to the area, like him. He assumes the niece is a stranger to the area, like him. He assumes nothing too tragic could happen here. He assumes nothing too tragic could happen here. He assumes a country tragedy will turn out to be charming and amusing. He assumes a country tragedy will turn out to be charming and amusing. He assumes his sister would have told him about the aunt’s tragedy. He assumes his sister would have told him about the aunt’s tragedy.

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In the excerpt from “The Open Window,” Nuttel makes the assumption that nothing too tragic could happen in the rural, seemingly peaceful setting. This is reflected in his interaction with the characters and the context of his visit, as he does not anticipate a serious or tragic story unfolding in such a setting. Therefore, the correct response is: He assumes nothing too tragic could happen here.