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In this chapter, Carmen and Eduardo arrive at the cheese factory in Costa Rica and Carmen meets Eduardo's grandparents for the first time. The grandparents thank Carmen for bringing Eduardo to them safely, and tell her an important story about Eduardo's past. The grandparents tell Carmen about a bad accident that occurred to Eduardo. Then, they eat and enjoy their time together and Carmen also wants and gets to see Costa Rica with Eduardo's family. This chapter shows that Carmen has changed from being unaccustomed to kids and wanting to see Costa Rica by herself to being comfortable with babysitting kids and wanting to be with Eduardo's family together in Costa Rica. What does this chapter show about Carmen's character development?

1) Carmen has become more independent and adventurous.
2) Carmen has become more cautious and reserved.
3) Carmen has become more interested in her own needs and desires.
4) Carmen has become more comfortable with children and family.

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Carmen's character development in this chapter shows that she has become more comfortable with children and family.

Step-by-step explanation:

The chapter shows that Carmen's character development is that she has become more comfortable with children and family. In the beginning, Carmen was unaccustomed to kids and wanted to explore Costa Rica by herself. However, after spending time with Eduardo's family and hearing their stories, Carmen develops a connection with them and realizes the importance of family. This is evident in her desire to be with Eduardo's family and her enjoyment of their time together.

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