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When we reached the level and could see the gold tree tops, I pointed toward them, and Antonia laughed and
squeezed my hand as it to tell me how glad she was
had come. We raced off toward Squaw Creek and did
not stop until the ground itself stopped -fell away before
us so abruptly that the next step would have been out
into the treetops. We stood panting on the edge of the
ravine, looking down at the trees and bushes that grew
below us. The wind was so strong that I had to hold my
hat on, and the girls' skirts were blown out before them.
Antonia seemed to like it, she held her little sister by the
hand and chattered away in that language which seemed
to me spoken so much more rapidly than mine. She
looked at me, her eyes fairly blazing with things she
could not say.

What is a logical conclusion that can be drawn from the
description of setting in this passage from My. Antonia?

The description shows how windy the prairie is,
making it hard for the children to stand.

The description signals a change in the relationship
between Antonia and the narrator.

The description shows that the prairie is a good place
for children to play

The description shows that the wind on the prairie is
dangerous

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