Read the following passage:
People always tell me how much I look like my mother, and
I take that as a compliment. But in our new home, I was
realizing that her hair was so ... different. It didn't look as
beautiful to me anymore, and I didn't want the kids at
school to think I was strange. I tried to wake up early and
do my hair and then rush out of the house before she
would notice the change.
Which best explains how this passage develops the narrator's internal
conflict?
O A. It illustrates the tension between the narrator and her mother.
O B. It explores the narrator's struggle to accept her own appearance.
O c. It implies that the kids at school have been teasing the narrator.
O D. It shows that the narrator regrets moving to a place with a
different culture.

Respuesta :

Answer:

B. It explores the narrator's struggle to accept her appearance.

Explanation:

" I tried to wake up early and

do my hair and then rush out of the house before she

would notice the change."

This states that the narrator did not like her appearance. It doesn't show an act of conflict against the mother and the  narrator so it can't be A. It didn't imply that the kids at school have been teasing her/him, the narrator only says that they don't want to be teased not that they have been. There is no complaint about how the narrator's choice in moving nor the different culture.

The answer has to be B. It explores the narrator's struggle to accept her appearance.