Final answer:
The atmosphere in this story and quote from the story that support the answer is "The atmosphere in this story is loud, busy, and full of excitement". (option 3).
Step-by-step explanation:
The author describes Fantasyland as a place where people feel that the atmosphere is loud and busy.
The author writes, "...the atmosphere at Fantasyland is loud, busy, and full of excitement..." This quote supports the answer option 3): The atmosphere is loud, busy, and full of excitement.
In the provided information about setting, weather plays a critical role, as it's not only used descriptively but also personified to imbue the natural environment with human-like emotions or antagonistic aspects that mirror the characters' internal states.
For example, in 'The Fall of the House of Usher' by Edgar Allan Poe, the setting is dark and oppressive, contributing to a somber and melancholic mood.
The engaging descriptions of landscapes, the weather, and the non-human aspects of the setting, such as flowers, are personified - with the weather being threatening, cheerless, and gloomy, while flowers in contrast can be reeling and dancing, offering a sense of companionship and support to the characters.