Which implicit detail is best supported by this passage?
Louise shuffled through the dark, inch by inch, across her living room.
She was sure she was near the closet when her bare toes crunched on
hard plastic. She yelped. Then, realizing what her brother must think,
she called, "Everything's O.K.! It's only one of your toys." She heard his
muffled whimper from under the bed.
Just then, a flash of lightning revealed the closet, its door open as if in
welcome. And there, standing tall on the middle shelf, was their only
flashlight. She grabbed for it, but in the dark, her fingers fumbled and
she lost her grip. She heard the flashlight clatter to the floor and break
apart, the pieces rolling in different directions. Louise's shoulders
sagged.
A. The flashlight is stored in the closet.
B. Louise's brother owns plastic toys.
C. Louise and her brother are playing a game.
D. The power is out at Louise's house.