“When he finally managed to squeeze through to the gate, Donnel saw it: the Cristo Redentor statue of Rio de Janeiro. “Look!” he shouted to everyone around him as he pointed, but of all the faces in the crowd, none looked at him. He was surrounded by millions of people in Rio, but he never felt more alone.”

Which of these is the most likely reason the author chose Rio de Janeiro as the setting?
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They chose the setting at random because it does not affect the story.
They probably just like Brazil, and it’s the nicest city.
To give Donnel a challenge to overcome.
It is not clear if the setting is Rio de Janeiro or not.

To give Donnel a sense of loneliness despite being surrounded by millions of people.

one of the answers that i gave you

Yes, that's correct. The reason the author chose Rio de Janeiro as the setting was to create a contrast between the millions of people in the city and Donnel's sense of loneliness, which emphasizes his emotional state and challenges he has to face.

can you please choose i gave you

Yes, sorry for misunderstanding. The answer you gave, "To give Donnel a sense of loneliness despite being surrounded by millions of people." is the most accurate reason the author chose Rio de Janeiro as the setting.

They chose the setting at random because it does not affect the story.

They probably just like Brazil, and it’s the nicest city.
To give Donnel a challenge to overcome.
It is not clear if the setting is Rio de Janeiro or not.
choose one of these

To give Donnel a sense of loneliness despite being surrounded by millions of people.