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

Why is it important that Vera is familiar with the setting and Nuttel is not?

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Her familiarity allows her to wait by the window for a prearranged signal with her uncle; Nuttel’s unfamiliarity keeps him from noticing it.
Her familiarity allows her to wait by the window for a prearranged signal with her uncle; Nuttel’s unfamiliarity keeps him from noticing it.

Her familiarity allows her to know exactly when her aunt’s family will be returning; Nuttel is surprised by their return.
Her familiarity allows her to know exactly when her aunt’s family will be returning; Nuttel is surprised by their return.

Her familiarity gives her knowledge and insight into horrible family secrets; Nuttel’s unfamiliarity makes him receive this new information with horror.
Her familiarity gives her knowledge and insight into horrible family secrets; Nuttel’s unfamiliarity makes him receive this new information with horror.

Her familiarity allows her to invent an otherworldly explanation for events she can easily predict; Nuttel’s unfamiliarity makes him believe this as truth.
Her familiarity allows her to invent an otherworldly explanation for events she can easily predict; Nuttel’s unfamiliarity makes him believe this as truth.
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The correct response is:

Her familiarity allows her to invent an otherworldly explanation for events she can easily predict; Nuttel’s unfamiliarity makes him believe this as truth.

This highlights how Vera’s knowledge of her surroundings enables her to craft a convincing story that exploits Nuttel's ignorance, ultimately leading to the story's twist ending.