English, 18.05.2021 01:00 AdanNava699
Read the passage.
Branches tore at her arms and clothes as she pushed deeper into the forest. The sounds of passing cars, barking dogs, and children playing grew fainter as the cool woods enveloped her. Just as the scratches on her legs began to sting, she stumbled into the clearing. Soft moss covered the ground. The arching branches created a dome above her, blocking out most of the light, creating a dim, sacred haven. Resting her back against the trunk of a birch tree, she pulled the notebook from her backpack and started to read.
Which assertion below is supported by this excerpt?
The girl has stolen something valuable.
The girl has sought quiet and privacy to read something important to her.
The setting is in the woods in winter.
The girl is frightened that she will be seen.
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