Which part of this passage demonstrates how the setting affects the plot in a story? On the Road to Nowhere; The road was long a
nd straight. They could look ahead at least a mile and hadn’t seen a car in at least an hour. Abandoned, broken-down barns leaned from the patches of overgrown wheatgrass bordering the highway. Suddenly, the car made a jarring noise. Smoke clouded the windshield. Jaime got out of the car to take a look. Alice whipped out her phone but sighed when she couldn’t get a signal. No reception meant no one knew they were stranded on that stretch of highway, an hour or so from nightfall.
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Explanation:
Because of this part of the setting (rural area with no reception so they can't call for help), they are stuck on the highway which is a important part of the plot.
Answer: you need to take in that there might be counter arguments you need to have proof or evidence of some sort, and you also need strong visual language.