Read the excerpt from The Red Umbrella.



Papá’s somber mood frightened me. "Did something happen?”

"No, but after . . .”

My heart thumped loudly in my ears. "Are they going to arrest you again?” I asked.

"No,” he said.

"Does it have something to do with that man who came by a little while ago?” I thought about the short man wearing a hat who’d stayed in the shadows of our front porch talking to Papá.

How does the setting affect what Lucía thinks about the man who visited Papá?

The outdoor location causes her to wonder why he was not invited inside the house.
The secretive location causes her to suspect that he is the reason for Papá’s mood.
Knowing that the government could arrest Papá again causes Lucía to think he is from the government.
Knowing that the man is breaking social standards by not greeting the family causes Lucía to distrust him.

lol

probably B.

C and D don't mention setting at all, so it's not those.
it's not A, because the text never mentions her wondering why he wasn't invited inside.
the setting he appears in, "the shadows of our porch," is secretive, so she asks if his mood is related to the man who visited earlier, indicating that it's probably option B.