How does the passage's theme comment on the human condition? A. Becky's thought about Miranda looking polished on the outside but rough on the inside shows that appearances can be deceiving. B. Miranda's statement about her new employer having so much to learn from her shows that wisdom is more valuable than beauty. C. Becky's thought about being Miranda's young supervisor illustrates that socializing outside one's age range can be disappointing. D. Miranda's statements about running her own business illustrate that taking risks is seldom worth the effort and disillusionment.