Answer:
The opposite thoughts Parvana showed in the second paragraph is that she saw that her mother was not actually ready to give in.
My answer is supported with an evidence from the paragraph: "But that didn't mean she was ready to give in."
Step-by-step explanation:
The passage revealed the discussion between Parvana's mother and Mrs. Weera. Mrs. Weera had suggested that adjustments should be made to her mother's clothes. It was a hard and long discussion between them.
When Parvana woke she saw her mother looking better but also discovered that she wasn't ready to give in to the suggestion.
The use of "But" to start the sentence I highlighted as evidence depicts the opposite thoughts of Parvana. Her mother looked better but yet to give in.