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In the excerpt below, why is the author, Scaachi Koul, more concerned with her mother's death than her father's?

Is there a point when you stop needing your mom? I want to know if it will happen before she dies, or if she’ll go and I’ll be left figuring out how to contend without her. My dad talks about dying with typically alarming frequency — a few weeks ago, he answered the phone and said, “My body will never be what it once was,” and then passed the handset over to my mom — but it’s my mom whose death I’m more concerned about.

In terms of being needed, my mom will never get a break. My dad sometimes won’t eat unless my mom is home to prepare food for him; even something as simple as a sandwich requires supervision. My brother and sister-in-law and their daughter come over every Sunday and my mom piles Kashmiri food on their plates like she does for anyone who comes to dinner. She’ll sit next to my niece and watch her eat, her half-white, blue-eyed granddaughter licking daal off a teaspoon.

Question 1 options:

Too many people rely on Scaachi Koul's mom


Scaachi Koul is worried she won't get all her mom's secret recipes


Scaachi Koul dislikes her father


Scaachi Koul's mom is in poor health but her father is still healthy

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The inference is that the author, Scaachi Koul, is more concerned with her mother's death than her father's because A. Too many people rely on Scaachi Koul's mom.

What is an inference?

It should be noted that the inference is the conclusion that can be deduced bases on the information that's given in the story.

Here, it was stated that the terms of being needed, my mom will never get a break. My dad sometimes won’t eat unless my mom is home to prepare food for him; even something as simple as a sandwich requires supervision.

Therefore, the inference is that the author, Scaachi Koul, is more concerned with her mother's death than her father's because too many people rely on Scaachi Koul's mom

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