Read the following passage from The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain. After a considerable time-he could not tell how long-his senses struggled to a half-consciousness, and as he lay with closed eyes vaguely wondering where he and what had been happening, he noted a murmurous sound, the sullen beating of rain upon the roof. A snug sense of comfort stole over him, which was rudely proken, the next moment, by a chorus of piping cackles and coarse laughter. n this excerpt, how does the setting enhance the description of the protagonist? O The chorus singing outside the room provides the character some much-needed comfort. O The sound of the voices outside the room reflects the protagonist's longing to be around people. O The sound of the rain reflects the protagonist's sadness and makes them uncomfortable. O The sound of the rain on the roof provides the protagonist comfort in the midst of the unknown.
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