C) The exclusiveness of the party setting reinforces Carletta’s attitude toward others.
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A story focuses on a girl named Devannie moving to a new school and feeling like an outsider. During the story, Devannie runs for president of the student council. Her adversary, Carletta—a popular student who has been cruel to Devannie—invites people to an invitation-only party at her house to discuss plans for the upcoming school year. Devannie invites the entire student body to a meeting in the field next to the school. Devannie wins the student council election by a few votes.AHow does setting contribute to Carletta’s characterization?(1 point)
A) The party setting shows that Carletta is most comfortable in familiar surroundings.
B) Having the party at her home shows that Carletta is open to inviting others into her space.
C) The exclusiveness of the party setting reinforces Carletta’s attitude toward others
D) Having the party far from the school shows that Carletta cares less about the student council than Devannie
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