Which statement best explains how the setting affects the plot of this story?

O A. The setting is New York, which causes Rosie's family to have to

live in a small apartment building,

B. The setting is New York, which allows Rosie's family to fit in easily

within their diverse neighborhood.

C. The setting is the social environment of an immigrant family,

which causes Rosie to have to make new friends even though she

misses her old friends.

D. The setting is the social environment of an immigrant family,

which enables the author to explore the histories of real families

like Rosie's