We can actually deduce here that the part of the excerpt from "Nothing but Net” that describes the setting is: C. at the pebbles and broken pavement.
<h3>What is setting?</h3>
Setting is actually known to be an element in literature which reveals the time and place the plot of a story takes place. The time period a story occupies is also known to be part of the setting.
Below is the excerpt from "Nothing but Net” that completes the question:
For a moment, Daeshawn didn't say anything. He
looked down as he pushed at the pebbles and broken pavement on the court. "No," he said very quietly, still not looking up.
The options are:
A. Daeshawn didn't say anything
B. He looked down as he pushed
C. at the pebbles and broken pavement
D. he said very quietly, still not looking up.
Thus, we can infer here that option C is the part of the excerpt that actually describes the setting.
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Gualtieri is the character from the story, The Decameron, who is selfish. Instead of thinking about the needs of his family, he put his own desires first. However, in the story, it is emphasized that the desires and the tolerance of women are actually greater than that of men.
Alaska is visited by thousands of people every summer.
* S+V. to be+past participle
We were being watched by no one. This is because nobody is the subject of the sentence in the active voice, and us is the object.