5 points 18. On the advice of a well-meaning "friend." I booked a visit to Gaffe Salon. My "friend" had raved that Gaffe would take me "from drab to fab." But as soon as the stylist draped the plastic cloak over me, I knew something was amiss. The cloak smelled of old hair and cheese. I asked for another, and that one was even worse! By this point, my stylist seemed annoyed, with much sighing and shaking of the head. But as she snipped and whisked and curled and blew, she seemed to regain her earlier enthusiasm, every so often stepping back to admire her work and nod wisely. When I finally looked in the mirror. I was dismayed. Somehow the stylist mistook my appointment for delight. She whipped my foul-smelling cloak with a flourish, proclaiming me a work of art. Which sentence best summarizes the author's point of view about Gaffe Salon? The stylist at Gaffe is both unsanitary and out of touch with customers' feelings. Gaffe Salon has an enthusiastic stylist whose excellent reputation is well deserved. The Gaffe Salon is not enjoyable because every bo works there seems unhappy. * O Although the cloaks are old, the rest of the experience at Gaffe Salon makes it worth recommending.