Let's eliminate some answers first. In this passage, Antigone is not proud of her family's name or history; she does not mention heroic deeds of her family, nor does she refer to her family's fame. She also does not mention the impossibility of having a child or husband (even though in this scene she is closed in the grave). No mention is made of the way her family members died and thus we cannot guess whether they had a noble one or not. She also does not put her family above anything else; she explicitly states that she would not do this for her own child or husband but that she would respect the state.
In this excerpt, Antigone remembers how she buried her loved ones, but it is in a loving way, knowing that she is going to meet them soon since she is facing the death penalty.
The correct answer is option B "as American". In "The Struggle to Be an All American Girl", by Elizabeth Wong the narrator is a young Chinese American girl who haves a hard time finding balance between the American culture and her ancestry Chinese culture. She see herself as an American and depices her mother for trying to teach the Chinese culture and rituals to her.
After Paul ate too much ice cream, his stomach began to hurt.