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An Unexpected Delight
Claire was having a great day. She and everyone else at her school had been sent home early because a heavy snowstorm was coming. Now
she had plenty of free time to do as she pleased. She couldn't play outside because of the storm, so she decided to make the most of
staying Inside.
The first thing Claire did was finish her homework. That way, she could enjoy the rest of the day without worrying about it. Then she asked
her mother if they could bake cupcakes. They made delicious chocolate and blueberry cupcakes. The cupcakes were so good that they ate
half of them. The storm was raging by then. They sat looking through the window as snow fell all around their house. The setting was rather
Inspiring, and Claire thought that writing something to capture this moment would be a good idea. She wrote a beautiful plece describing
the magical view outside her window. She showed the writing to her mother and was delighted when her mother praised it.
Claire spent the rest of the day relaxing and watching movies with her mother. It was like being on vacation. The fact that it was unexpected
made it all the more enjoyable for her.
What is the setting of the story?
OA. a window
OB.
a vacation
OC. a house
OD
a school

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