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11 August, 00:43

Rose is writing a fictional narrative about a girl who spends the summer on her grandparents' farm.

Which of the following sentences from Rose's narrative BEST establishes context?

A.

The sun seemed hotter here, the air more still. Summer usually whooshed past in the blink of an eye, but not out here.

B.

Lizzie stormed out of the barn, tears rushing down her sun-streaked face. "I can't take this anymore!" she cried. The goats bleated mournfully in response.

C.

"Just for the summer," Lizzie's mother said. "We'll get your room in the new house all set up before school starts. You'll have more fun at the farm than in a half-finished house."

D.

The scent of freshly baked pie wafted into Lizzie's bedroom. She threw off the covers and hopped out of bed. Waking up to the smell of Grammy's baking was the best part of living here.

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  1. 11 August, 01:50
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    I would say C

    Explanation:

    It provides more context (like more of a story). The other options just seem kind of random things and don't provide the story. We can tell that she is going to her grandparents house becuase they are remodeling her house in c.
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