Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow.
Amidst the verdant hills of a sleepy rural village, there existed an ancient oak tree that was rumored to possess the gift of wisdom. The village, with its cobblestone paths and thatched-roof homes, was quaint, to say the least, but the tree's legend enthralled travelers from distant lands, drawing them as moths to a flame. Under its sprawling canopy, it was said, one could find answers to life’s most perplexing questions.
Eleanor, a young villager with a spirit as wild as the wind, grew up listening to tales of the oak's mystical powers. Her heart brimmed with dreams larger than the village, and questions that the rustling leaves seemed to whisper answers to, if only she knew how to listen. One starlit evening, driven by a yearning that consumed her, Eleanor approached the oak. The air was thick with the scent of earth after rain, and the leaves shimmured under the moon’s tender gaze.
With a voice barely above a whisper, she poured her heart out, asking about her destiny beyond the hills that cradled her village. The oak, ageless and wise, swayed gently, and from the rustling of its leaves, a faint melody emerged. Eleanor closed her eyes, letting the song wash over her, feeling an answer awaken deep within her soul. In that moment, she understood that her destiny was not written in the stars but forged by her own dreams and desires. With a new resolve, she vowed to chart her own path, carrying with her the wisdom of the ancient oak.
Study the following statements:
(a) Eleanor approached the ancient oak because she was curious about its history.
(b) The scent of earth after rain is mentioned as part of the setting when Eleanor visits the oak.
(c) The oak tree was believed to answer life's most trivial questions.