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How does the narrator’s point of view affect how the events are described in the passage?

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She is nervous to have the boy she likes over for Christmas dinner, and so the text focuses entirely on the boy’s reactions.


She is bored with her family’s old Chinese traditions and wants to try new modern customs, and this affects how she focuses on being more “American.”


She is excited to have the minister’s son over for Christmas, and this excitement causes her to criticize every little detail of her mother’s cooking.


She is embarrassed by her family’s Chinese customs, and this shame influences how she describes the food and her family’s behavior.

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The answer is D, she is embarrassed by her family’s Chinese customs, and the shame influences how she described the food and her family’s behavior. I hope this helps.
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