Hen Harry died, Sheila and her mother went to the funeral: "When we got to Chesham, we were treated like the closest members of his family. In fact, in the church – and this was the first Christian funeral my mother and I had ever been to – we were put to sit in the front row, in front of Uncle Harry's nieces and nephews. It was only then, I think, that I really appreciated how much our little family had meant to him – and had gone on meaning to him all his life.”
Which idea is most repeated in this passage?
Sheila and her mother went to Harry’s funeral to honor his memory.
When Harry died, Sheila and her mother were invited to the funeral.
Harry’s family treated Sheila and her mother very kindly at the funeral.
At the church, Sheila and her mother sat in the front with Harry’s family.