Read this excerpt from a passage.

Marissa shifted about in her seat, looked at the door, and then again at her watch. The advertisement for a new breast cancer drug played on the television for the fifth time. Without realizing it, she sighed out loud. Then she noticed the man across the small room from her shaking his head, clearly irritated. Embarrassed, Marissa picked up the travel magazine on the table and tried to settle her restless mind. "I just want this whole thing to be over," she thought. But in reality, she wanted to run away and escape the diagnosis waiting for her on the other side of the door.



What conclusion can be made about this situation?


Marissa and the man are in a restaurant waiting for their table to be ready. They are there on a blind date and Marissa is nervous about having dinner with this stranger.


The man and Marissa are waiting at their client's office for a business meeting. Marissa is worried about how their meeting is going to go and the man is irritated that things are running late.


Marissa and the man are in a waiting room at a doctor's office. Marissa is feeling impatient about waiting and anxious about the diagnosis that her doctor is about to share with her.


Marissa is in the waiting room of a magazine publisher, waiting to hear if she will get a job as a travel writer. She is impatient and accidentally bothers a man who is also waiting.

Marissa and the man are in a waiting room at a doctor's office. Marissa is feeling impatient about waiting and anxious about the diagnosis that her doctor is about to share with her.