At the beginning of the story, the author tells us something about her mother and herself. She says, "We reacted in what was to become a pattern for us: what frightened her I became curious about, and what she found exciting terrified me." What is most likely inferred from this statement?
Question 3 options:
Neither of them has much curiosity about the world.
They have opposite reactions to things.
They liked to terrify one another.
They are both afraid of the same things.
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