Out over the slushy snow the two started, the Boy with his light single-barrelled shotgun slung over one shoulder, the dog trotting close at his heels. The March thaw was changing to a sharp freeze. The deep and soggy snow was crusted over, just thick enough to make walking a genuine difficulty for both dog and Boy.

How does the setting develop as the boy and Wolf set off towards "The Place"?

A. The setting remains neutral.

B. The setting becomes even more foreboding and dangerous.

C. The setting changes to reflect the boy's excitement and enthusiasm.

D. The setting becomes brighter and peaceful as the boy nears the marsh.

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Answer:

I think it's B because in the story through the whole paragraph the setting when they walk into the woods in winter is dangerous because something might happen and if you read the whole story that's what the main conflict is and in this sentence they talk about how cold it is and how hard it is to walk on ice.