The option that describes how Nola is behaving is:
C. She is not talking much to her mother.
- This question is about the short story "Shopping" by Joyce Carol Oates. The characters are Mrs. Dietrich and her daughter Nola.
- Now that Nola is becoming a young adult, Mrs. Dietrich feels that she <u>no longer knows her daughter.</u>
- They are on their way to the shopping mall, something they have done many times before and which they both used to enjoy.
- However, this shopping trip is different. Nola is silent, answering with very few, short words to what her mother has to say.
- Mrs. Dietrich can sense the distance between them, but she insists in spending time with Nola.
- They still love each other, but now there is independence involved in the relationship.
- In conclusion, the best option is letter C. Nola is not talking much to her mother.
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The best answer I see here for you is B.
My reasoning behind this is that with paraphrasing, you want to make sure it has the same message, but does NOT, I repeat does NOT say the exact same things. Paraphrasing can still give the same details, as long as you aren't practically saying it word for word.
A: This is knocked out due to the fact that it doesn't have any spice to it, neither anything about the beginning.
C: This is WAY to short and barely describes anything!
D: ... This isn't even the right information...
Hope you got it right! ~Chaos
When you answer summary questions, give a quote from the text/reading and explain it in an additional sentence.
Coming of age is a transition of one's life from young to adulthood. The stolen party talks about Rosaura. Where the author characterize Rosaura as young to her being lady. There's also hint of social classes in the society since Rosaura in the story is poor.