Choose two pieces of evidence that establish the setting as an important part of the story. Responses A They walked for an hour and then stopped for lunch. Kyle was grateful for the sandwiches and water.They walked for an hour and then stopped for lunch. Kyle was grateful for the sandwiches and water. B Kyle woke up early on Sunday morning and watched a bright sun rising in the sky. Fanning his warm face, he sat down to do his math homework.Kyle woke up early on Sunday morning and watched a bright sun rising in the sky. Fanning his warm face, he sat down to do his math homework. C They found a trail that led to Harper's Hill, the highest hill in town. At the base of the hill they looked up. "Wow! Harper's Hill is so high I can barely see the top!" said Kyle, feeling a little worried.They found a trail that led to Harper's Hill, the highest hill in town. At the base of the hill they looked up. "Wow! Harper's Hill is so high I can barely see the top!" said Kyle, feeling a little worried. D Kyle woke up early on Sunday morning and watched a bright sun rising in the sky. Fanning his warm face, he sat down to do his math homework. He would have to do his work early if he wanted to join Uncle Terrence on a walk to Harper's Hill that afternoon.Kyle woke up early on Sunday morning and watched a bright sun rising in the sky. Fanning his warm face, he sat down to do his math homework. He would have to do his work early if he wanted to join Uncle Terrence on a walk to Harper's Hill that afternoon. E They walked for an hour and then stopped for lunch. Kyle was grateful for the sandwiches and water. The long walk and the warm temperature had made him hungry and thirsty. After they returned to the trail, Uncle Terrence looked a little worried. He admitted he couldn't find the second path.They walked for an hour and then stopped for lunch. Kyle was grateful for the sandwiches and water. The long walk and the warm temperature had made him hungry and thirsty. After they returned to the trail, Uncle Terrence looked a little worried. He admitted he couldn't find the second path.

C and D are the two pieces of evidence that establish the setting as an important part of the story. Both passages mention Harper's Hill, which is a specific location within the setting of the story. Kyle's plans to do his homework early so he can join Uncle Terrence on a walk to Harper's Hill also emphasize the importance of the setting in the story.