Read the excerpt from Esperanza Rising.

Mama reached up and stroked the back of her head. She seemed embarrassed. "I . . . I figured out that I can't wear a hat with my hair on top of my head. And this makes more sense, does it not? After all, I am going to work today, not to a fiesta." Then she hugged Esperanza. "We must go now. The trucks leave at 6:30 to take us to the sheds. Take good care of the babies and stay with Isabel. She knows the camp.”

This passage provides details about which change?

Esperanza and her family are going to a new place for a fiesta.
Mama is going to take care of new babies.
Mama is going to drive a new truck to the shed at 6:30.
Esperanza’s mother is wearing her hair in a new style.