Read this excerpt from "The All-American Slurp."

The lady harpist stopped playing to take a rest. And in the silence, our family’s consumption of soup suddenly seemed unnaturally loud. You know how it sounds on a rocky beach when the tide goes out and the water drains from all those little pools? They go shloop, shloop, shloop. That was the Lin family, eating soup.

What story element does the author develop in this excerpt?

plot details about the Lins’ dining experience
setting details about the French restaurant
conflict between family members
character traits of the harpist

The story element that the author develops in this excerpt is plot details about the Lins' dining experience.

In this excerpt from "The All-American Slurp," the author develops the story element of plot details about the Lin family's dining experience. The passage specifically focuses on how the family's consumption of soup becomes unnaturally loud in the silence when the lady harpist stops playing. This detail about the dining experience contributes to the overall plot of the story.

In this excerpt from "The All-American Slurp," the author develops the plot details about the Lins' dining experience. The focus is on the noise made by the Lin family while eating soup, contrasting it with the silence when the harpist stops playing. This attention to the family's consumption of soup highlights a specific aspect of their dining experience and adds depth to the overall plot of the story.