"We were only talking. Mr. Brooke came for his umbrella," began Meg, wishing that Mr. Brooke and the umbrella were safely out of the house.

"Brooke? That boy's tutor? Ah! I understand now. I know all about it. Jo blundered into a wrong message in one of your Father's letters, and I made her tell me. You haven't gone and accepted him, child?" cried Aunt March, looking scandalized.

"Hush! He'll hear. Shan't I call Mother?" said Meg, much troubled.

"Not yet. I've something to say to you, and I must free my mind at once. Tell me, do you mean to marry this Cook? If you do, not one penny of my money ever goes to you. Remember that, and be a sensible girl," said the old lady impressively.

Now Aunt March possessed in perfection the art of rousing the spirit of opposition in the gentlest people, and enjoyed doing it. The best of us have a spice of perversity in us, especially when we are young and in love. If Aunt March had begged Meg to accept John Brooke, she would probably have declared she couldn't think of it, but as she was preemptorily ordered not to like him, she immediately made up her mind that she would. Inclination as well as perversity made the decision easy, and being already much excited, Meg opposed the old lady with unusual spirit.

How does the author's use of an umbrella as a symbol reveal elements of setting?
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It indicates that the story is set in a place where it rains frequently.

It indicates that the story is set in a place where the climate is extremely hot .

It indicates that the story is set in a time in which a man presented an umbrella to a woman to show his interest.

It indicates that the story is set in a time in which male protection was given great importance.

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The author's use of the umbrella as a symbol in this passage reveals elements of setting by indicating that the story takes place in a time where male protection and chivalry were given great importance. The presence of Mr. Brooke's umbrella being mentioned in the conversation between Meg and Aunt March hints at the societal expectations and norms of the time period, where gestures like offering an umbrella to a woman were seen as gentlemanly acts. This helps to establish the setting as a time when such gestures and social conventions held significance in relationships between men and women.

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The correct answer is:

It indicates that the story is set in a time in which male protection was given great importance.

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