Question #N679

The story is told from the perspective of a young boy named Paul. His family has recently moved to a new town, and he is struggling to adjust to his new surroundings. Paul’s mother constantly reassures him that everything will be fine, but Paul remains skeptical. He spends much of his time exploring the town on his own, hoping to find something that will make him feel less alone. One afternoon, Paul finds himself wandering through a park. The park is empty, except for a group of older children playing in the distance. Paul watches them for a while, feeling a mixture of envy and loneliness. As he continues his walk, Paul comes across a small, abandoned building. He peers through a broken window and sees a dusty, forgotten world inside. The building is filled with old furniture, books, and toys. Paul feels a strange sense of connection to this forgotten place. He imagines the lives of the people who once lived there, and he wonders if they ever think about him.

What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Paul is struggling to adjust to his new surroundings.
B. Paul is exploring the town in hopes of finding something that will make him feel less alone.
C. Paul is feeling a mixture of envy and loneliness.
D. Paul feels a strange sense of connection to a forgotten place.