8. Read the following passage from Shirley Jackson's "The Morning of June 28, 1948, and 'The Lottery":

I had written the story three weeks before, on a bright June morning when summer seemed to have come at last, with blue skies and warm sun and no heavenly signs to warn me that my morning's work was anything but just another story.

Which phrase best contributes to the tone of the story?
A.) three weeks before
B.) blue skies and warm sun
C.) on a bright June morning
D.) no heavenly signs to warn me​