Ahead, the periwinkle sky spread like a blanket.

What does the phrase spread like a blanket indicate about the narrator?
Responses

A She is in awe of the beauty around her.She is in awe of the beauty around her.

B She feels the night air and feels a chill.She feels the night air and feels a chill.

C She worries that the drive will be more difficult.She worries that the drive will be more difficult.

D She is afraid of the mountains and looks at the sky.

A She is in awe of the beauty around her.

A is the correct answer

Yes, that is correct. The phrase "spread like a blanket" suggests that the narrator is in awe of the beauty around them.