Read the poem. Then, review the bolded text in the second stanza.

My Model Car
The hours piled on,
As I sprawled out on my carpet,
Tinkering with tweezers,
Fiddling with rubber bands,
Trying to make my model car come to life.

Finally, eyes bleary, I went for a walk,
Leaving the car parts behind.
I took in the details of the neighborhood,
The trills and chirps of birds in the trees,
The thick, smoky smell of a grill
Fired up in my neighbor's yard.

I came back and opened my door.
Hoping the car had assembled itself. No, but—
I suddenly saw the parts with new eyes,
My mind clear and ready.
My tools bent and twisted the pieces
Like they'd always known what to do.
The bolded text requires an inference, or a guess, about missing details.

Based on the text, which sentence is most likely to be true?

The sounds and smells of the neighborhood distract the narrator from her problem.

The smell of her neighbor's grill makes the narrator realize that she is hungry.

The narrator wishes she could fly away like a bird.

The narrator's mind is refreshed after her walk, allowing her to finish her model car.