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The correct answer is evidence.
When it comes to making inferences about something (understanding the text), we need to use everything we can from the text - and rely on evidence, on proof, on the information found in the text in order to do that. Conflict, setting, and resolution won't help us as much as evidence can.
Answer:
D. The third person omniscient point of view means that the audience knows the characters are mostly likely about to have an awkward and disappointing interaction.
Explanation:
First, the passage doesn't use any first-person narration. That crosses out B and C. A is tricky, but no where in the text does it say that Ellie Fitz is the right girl for Edgar. This leaves D, and D makes sense because as you can imagine, Ellie won't be happy to be rejected by Edgar sense she "...had had a secret crush on him since 7th grade."