Which statement best describes the significance of the change in setting in Chapter XVII of Kate Chopin’s novella The Awakening? (1 point)

Edna examines her identity anew in the context of her everyday life and roles.
Edna encounters a former lover in New Orleans and considers the implications of this.
Edna’s children have trouble adjusting to their new routines, and Edna is distressed.
Edna’s relationship with Robert Lebrun causes scandal among her New Orleans friends.
Edna decides she can no longer remain married, so she moves to Grand Isle.

Edna examines her identity anew in the context of her everyday life and roles.