Farah told me she met her cousin's new wife in San
Francisco, a badass spoken word poet who wore hijab,
and she'd told Farah she didn't have to change her look at
all, she could just add hijab to it, that there were people
who were going to judge her no matter what she did-if
she wore hijab, if she didn't-
t-so all she could do was be
true to herself. Inspired, Farah had worn it with her one
day, and then decided not to take it off.
-That Thing We Call a Heart,
Sheba Karim
Based on the passage, which idea is Farrah most
likely to agree with?
O She needs a role model before she makes a big
decision.
O Other people have the right to judge what she
chooses to wear.
O The most important part of wearing hijab is one's
personal feelings about it.
O How she dresses does not reveal anything
important about who she truly is.