Use the story “The Open Window” to answer the question.

How does the author present the details of the setting in the last paragraph of the excerpt?

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The door, drive, and gate are carefully described to indicate the length of Nuttel’s frightened dash.
The door, drive, and gate are carefully described to indicate the length of Nuttel’s frightened dash.

The details of door, drive, and gate are framed through Nuttel’s hasty, panicky perceptions as he flees the house.
The details of door, drive, and gate are framed through Nuttel’s hasty, panicky perceptions as he flees the house.

The sequence involving the door, drive, and gate is framed by the perceptions of a cyclist on the road.
The sequence involving the door, drive, and gate is framed by the perceptions of a cyclist on the road.

The description of the door, drive, and gate highlight the fact that many things go wrong at once for Nuttel.

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The details of the door, drive, and gate are framed through Nuttel’s hasty, panicky perceptions as he flees the house.

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