The following is an excerpt from a short story about two friends going to the hairstylist. Read the passage, and then answer the question that follows. It literally had been years since anyone had taken scissors to either Jane or Penny’s hair. The time didn’t feel right, but now that summer was approaching, they agreed to go to Salon J together for their drastic new looks. Jane smiled nervously as the shears lopped off her ponytail, and her smile expanded as the stylist worked her curls into a bouncy style. Penny shut her eyes tight, mourning her severed locks. When she saw the final product, a small tear coursed down her cheek. How does Jane’s point of view differ from that of Penny’s?
A. Jane is resistant to changing her hairstyle, while Penny can’t wait.
B. Jane feels happy about cutting her hair, while Penny feels devastated. C. Jane is excited about summer approaching, while Penny feels apprehensive.
D. Jane feels upset that her hair has gotten so long, while Penny accepts her short hair.