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Which setting is most important to the story?

A. Lizabeth's room

B. Mrs. Ellis' house

C. John Burke's chair

D. Miss Lottie's garden

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Miss Lottie's garden

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Answer:

D. Miss Lottie's garden

Step-by-step explanation:

In the "Marigolds" story, the most important setting is Miss. Lotie's garden. It was at this garden that the marigold was found. The children saw the marigolds are the strangest part of her yard as they did not fit in into the environment.

"Marigolds" is a story by an African-American writer known as Eugenia Collier. The story speaks of Collier's early life during the Great Depression. The theme of the story centers on poverty and maturity.

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