6.5k views
5 votes
PLEASE NEED YOUR HELP 20 POINTS!!

Read the excerpt from Does My Head Look Big in This? by Randa Abdel-Fattah.

Now the next thing, and it’s really very simple, is that while I’m not going to abandon my fashion sense—you’d better believe I’d never give up my shopping sprees—I’m sick of obsessing about my body, what guys are going to think about my cleavage and calves and shoulder-to-hip ratio. And for the love of everything that is good and holy I am really sick of worrying what people are going to think if I put on a few pounds or have a pimple. I mean, homeroom on Monday morning can be such a stress attack.

Which statement best explains how the narrative tone reveals a unique perspective?

A) The narrator’s frustration helps readers understand what it is like to be a teenager.

B) The narrator’s humor helps readers understand that she does not take her religion seriously.

C) The narrator’s annoyance helps readers understand why she does not want to wear a hijab.

D) The narrator’s wit helps readers understand that she does not have teenage angst.

User Hellojeffy
by
4.8k points

2 Answers

1 vote

Answer: The best answer for this I believe is A

Step-by-step explanation:

it seems like the narrator is mainly talking about teenage issues such as "fashion sense" "shopping sprees" "obsessing about my body" and so on. It doesn't seem like she is referring to religion or solely talking about the hijab which is why b or c don't fit. The answer could be D but i personally would go with A.

User Artificioo
by
4.9k points
5 votes

Answer:

The narrator’s frustration helps readers understand what it is like to be a teenager. -A.

User Batwadi
by
5.4k points