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edward went down and down. he said to himself, if i am going to drown, certainly i would have done so by now.
far above him, the ocean liner, with abilene aboard it, sailed blithely on; and the china rabbit landed, finally, on the ocean floor, face-down; and there, with his head in the muck, he experienced his first genuine and true emotion.
edward tulane was afraid.
how does the setting in chapter 6 affect edward?
○ the setting changes edward because he goes from a china rabbit who cant swim to one who can.
○ the setting changes edward because it brings out a true emotion in him.
○ the setting changes edward because now he misses abilene and realizes he loves her.
○ the setting changes abilene because she now understands that edward doesnt care about her.
The text states that when Edward is trapped on the ocean floor, he experiences his first genuine, true emotion: fear. The setting of being stranded underwater triggers this emotional shift, matching the correct option. Other options are incorrect: there's no mention of him learning to swim, no stated realization of missing/loving Abilene, and the question focuses on Edward, not Abilene.
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The setting changes Edward because it brings out a true emotion in him.