3. PART A: In the passage, how do the narrator's and
Mona's points of view about their mother compare?
O
The narrator and Mona are both embarrassed that
their mother has to work.
B
The narrator is embarrassed to admit that their
mother works, while Mona is relatively honest about
it.
C Mona isn't originally embarrassed that their mother
must work, but the narrator convinces her that it is
embarrassing.
D
Mona feels bad that their mother must work, while
the narrator is upset and embarrassed by it.