ELAINE: Well, mother, I don’t have to be at the table. It’s your party, anyway. Everybody’s married and older than I am.
MRS. PRINGLE: [Pointing to the table diagram in ELAINE’S hand.] Didn’t I put you next to Oliver Farnsworth? Millions! He’s worth millions!
ELAINE: Well, he won’t be giving me any.
MRS. PRINGLE: Can’t he marry you? Aren’t you going to try to make a good match for yourself? I fling every eligible man I can at your head. Can’t you finish the rest yourself?
ELAINE: It’s no use, mother, your trying to marry me off to anyone as important as he is. He frightens me to death. I lose my tongue. I’m as afraid of him as I’d be afraid of the Prince of Wales!
Which is the MOST LIKELY reason Elaine and Mrs. Pringle have different points of view?
A) They’re views on dinner parties differ.
B) They are different ages.
C) They both want to do the same thing in a different way.
D) They both think they’re correct.