How does the story’s setting influence the plot?

Responses
A Being in Natalie’s room helps the narrator notice the broken friendship bracelet and tissues Being in Natalie’s room helps the narrator notice the broken friendship bracelet and tissues
B The narrator’s separation from Natalie helps her value her own friendships The narrator’s separation from Natalie helps her value her own friendships
C The narrator’s presence in Natalie’s room creates a conflict with her sister The narrator’s presence in Natalie’s room creates a conflict with her sister
D The observations the narrator makes in the living room helps her understand Natalie The observations the narrator makes in the living room helps her understand Natalie

The correct response is A) Being in Natalie's room helps the narrator notice the broken friendship bracelet and tissues. The story's setting in Natalie's room allows the narrator to observe the broken bracelet and tissue, which becomes a central plot point as it symbolizes the broken friendship between the narrator and Natalie.