Which detail from the story best demonstrates how the mother has affected the narrator? [RL.1]
A. "I feel bad for Dad. I picture him sitting there, one hand cupping a mug of Lipton tea, the other working
the worry out of Mom's fingers." (Paragraph 71)
B. "Mom nods and reaches over to give my arm a squeeze. In that moment, she suddenly looks at me
differently" (Paragraph 74)
C. "There will be no one there except for Cat, waiting at the curb, spinning one bike pedal with her foot.
'Get in front,' I'll tell her, even though I'm blind with sunshine. 'I'll drive."" (Paragraph 79)
D.
"Cat keeps reminding me how much trouble I'll be in when we get back, but I'm not scared of getting i
trouble. What I'm scared of is growing up to be scared." (Paragraph 82)